EU Parliament banned “geo-blocking”

06 february 2018

On February 6, 2018, EU Parliament voted to end barriers to cross-border online shopping. Under the new rules, buyers will be able to shop online in the EU without being blocked or automatically re-routed; and traders will have to treat cross-border shoppers in the same way as local ones, granting them access to the same prices

 The new rules will ban the “geo-blocking” of buyers browsing websites in another EU country, so as to enable them to  choose from which website they  buy goods or services, without being blocked or automatically re-routed to another website due to their nationality, place of residence or even their temporary location.

Traders will have to treat online shoppers from another EU country in the same way as local ones,  i.e. grant them access to the same prices or sales conditions, when they:

buy goods (e.g. household appliances, electronics, clothes) which are delivered to a member state to which the trader offers delivery in his general conditions, or are collected at a location agreed by both parties in an EU country in which the trader offers such option (traders would not have to deliver in all EU countries, but buyers should have the option to pick up the package in a place agreed with the trader),

receive electronically supplied services not protected by copyright, such as cloud services, firewalls, data warehousing, website hosting, or buy a service which is supplied in the premises of the trader or in a physical location where the trader operates, e.g. hotel stays, sports events, car rentals, music festivals or leisure park tickets.

Treating shoppers differently based on the place of issuance of a credit or debit card will also be forbidden. While traders remain free to accept whatever payment means they want, they may not discriminate within a specific payment brand based on nationality.

 However, the new provisions will not cover Digital copyrighted content, such as e-books, downloadable music or online games.

 The agreement on the geo-blocking regulation stills needs to be formally approved by Council. The new rules will be applicable before the end of this year (2018).

 

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