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A committee of the European Parliament voted in favor of toughening a bill to prevent "unfair commercial practices" applications, search engines, online shops and hotel reservation sites, to guarantee the Equal opportunities between technology companies and traditional businesses.
The legislation gives Member States more powers to prosecute violators of the law and lists black and unfair trade practices.
Christel Schaldimus, representative of the Danish right-wing center-right movement and senior parliament negotiator: "We have been able to make improvements to the Commission's proposal to prevent unfair practices, fill gaps and protect Integrity of relations between users in the field of commerce and Internet platforms. "
Margaret Vestager, European Commissioner for Competition, also examines Amazon's practices and the use of vendor data to display products similar to their offers.
The European Parliament must enter into discussions with the European Commission and the EU Member States in order to reach a common position before enacting a law, unless other legislators oppose it. vote of the committee in Parliament next week.
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A panel of the European Parliament voted in favor of a bill aimed at preventing "unfair commercial practices" for applications, search engines, online shops and hotel reservation sites, in order to ensure equal opportunities between technology companies and traditional businesses.
The legislation gives Member States more powers to prosecute violators of the law and lists black and unfair trade practices.
"We have been able to make improvements to the Commission's proposal to prevent unfair practices, to close loopholes and to protect the integrity of the relationship between commercial users and Internet platforms," said Christel Schaldimoshe, representative of the Danish Central Faction.
Margaret Vestager, European Commissioner for Competition, also examines Amazon's practices and the use of vendor data to display products similar to their offers.
The European Parliament must enter into discussions with the European Commission and the EU Member States in order to reach a common position before enacting a law, unless other legislators oppose it. vote of the committee in Parliament next week.