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2016-05-25T10:00:00

Europe eyes new rules for online platforms

The European Union’s executive body has today set out a series of proposals for new rules that would apply to a broad range of online platforms, from the likes of YouTube to Google to eBay, as part of ongoing efforts to boost competitiveness in the region under its Digital Single Market Strategy.

Increasing price-transparency and regulatory oversight of cross-border parcel delivery services to boost regional ecommerce is another priority.

The Commission is also focusing on controlling the spread of hate speech on online platforms — an issue which has again bubbled to the fore in Europe in recent times, following the refugee crisis.

A code of conduct the EC has been working on with online platforms is due to be presented in the coming weeks, it said today.

The package of measures are proposals at this stage with European law requiring EU Member States to vote on and agree them, and transpose them into national legislation — a process that can take multiple years.