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8 Amendments of Biljana BORZAN related to 2016/0152(COD)

Amendment 89 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 1
(1) In order to realise the objective of ensuring good functioning of the internal market, as an area without internal frontiers in which the free movement of inter alia goods and services is ensured, it is not sufficient to abolish, as between Member States, only State barriers. Such abolition can be undermined by private parties putting in place obstacles inconsistent with internal market freedoms. That occurs where traders operating in one Member State block or limit the access to their online interfaces, such as websites and apps, of customers from other Member States wishing to engage in cross-border commercial transactions (a practice known as geo-blocking). It also occurs through other actions by certain traders involving the application of different general conditions of access to their goods and services with respect to such customers from other Member States, both online and offline. Whereas there may sometimes be objective justifications for such differential treatment, in other cases traders deny consumers wishing to engage in cross- border commercial transactions access to goods or services, or apply different conditions in this regard, for purely commercial reasons.
2017/02/16
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 107 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 5
(5) This Regulation aims at preventing discrimination based on customers' nationality, place of residence or place of establishment, including geo-blocking, in cross-border commercial transactions between traders and customers relating to the sales of goods and the provision of services within the Unioninternal market. It seeks to address direct as well as indirect discrimination, thus also covering unjustified differences of treatment on the basis of other distinguishing criteria which lead to the same result as the application of criteria directly based on customers' nationality, place of residence or place of establishment. Such other criteria can be applied, in particular, on the basis of information indicating the physical location of customers, such as the IP address used when accessing an online interface, the address submitted for the delivery of goods, the choice language made or the Member State where the customer's payment instrument has been issued.
2017/02/16
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 164 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 15
(15) Certain traders operate different versions of their online interfaces, targeting customers from different Member States, which can cause significant differences on product and price offers to certain groups of consumers. While this should remain possible, redirecting a customer from one version of the online interface to another version without his or her explicit consent should be prohibited. All versions of the online interface should remain easily accessible to the customer at all times.
2017/02/16
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 187 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 18
(18) The first of those situations is where the trader sells goods and there is no cross-border delivery of those goods by or on behalf of the trader to the Member State where the customer resides. In that situation the customer should be able to purchase goods, under exactly the same conditions, including price and conditions relating to the delivery of the goods, as similar customers who are residents of the Member State of the trader. That may mean that a foreign customer will have to pick up the good in that Member State, or in a different Member State to which the trader delivers. In this situation, there is no need to register for value added tax ("VAT") in the Member State of the customer, nor arrange for the cross-border delivery of goods. It should be underlined that delivery services with transparent prices should be available to as many consumers as possible, especially consumers in remote areas.
2017/02/16
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 192 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 19 a (new)
(19a) This Regulation should apply also to cases where a trader advertises a product as being the same in several Member States but at the same time deliberately reduces the quality of that product in some of these countries compared to others.
2017/02/16
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 251 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 35
(35) This Regulation respects fundamental rights and observes the principle recognised in the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union. In particular this Regulation seeks to ensure full respect of Articles 16, 17 and 1738 thereof,
2017/02/16
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 351 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 4 – paragraph 1 – point a
(a) where the trader sells goods and those goods are not delivered cross-border to the Member State of the customer by the trader or on his or her behalf. In situations where the trader engages in cross boarder delivery, the differences in delivery prices for consumers of different nationalities and places of residence or establishment shall be transparent and based mainly on the real delivery cost;
2017/02/16
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 369 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 4 – paragraph 1 – point c a (new)
(ca) where trader advertises a product as being the same in several Member States.
2017/02/16
Committee: IMCO