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Wednesday, 8th August 2012
A Pan-European Trustmark for e-Commerce : Possibilities and Opportunities
Source: Directorate-General for Internal Policies (EU)
Abstract:
Possibilities and opportunities of creating a pan-EU trustmark for e-commerce are examined through analysis of existing trustmarks for e-commerce, the relevant EU legal framework and main policy options for introducing a pan-EU trustmark. The study addresses issues such as the advantages and disadvantages of a pan-EU trustmark, its scope and enforcement, its mandatory or voluntary use by the traders, and the need for legal changes, among others.
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