The European Commission (“Commission”) has today published a significant package of measures designed to eliminate barriers to cross-border e-commerce in the European Union (“EU”).  These will impact on any companies whose products or services are sold online to consumers in the EU as well as on resellers and companies providing platforms for such sales.

The package includes legislative proposals aimed at:

  • outlawing geo-blocking (i.e. blocking consumers accessing online offers available in an EU Member State that is not their home country) and other forms of discrimination on the grounds of nationality, residence or establishment within the EU;
  • increasing the transparency of prices and improving regulatory oversight for cross-border parcel delivery services; and
  • strengthening the enforcement of consumers’ rights.

While there are some notable carve-outs (e.g. for audiovisual content), the proposed ban on geo-blocking is particularly significant.  This practice has long been a thorny issue for the Commission as it tends to fragment the EU’s Single Market by preventing consumers from buying products or services in an EU Member States that is not their home country.

The geo-blocking ban is clearly a measure that would directly impact a large number of companies conducting online business in the EU.  We are, therefore, preparing a more detailed alert in relation to this topic.

In the meantime, however, please do not hesitate to contact us if you require any additional information in relation to this topic or would like to discuss these measures with us.

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Gillian Sproul focuses her practice on advising clients on the impact of EU and UK competition law on their transactions, operations and business strategy. She represents clients in cartel and abuse of dominance cases, energy regulatory investigations and market inquiries before the EU

Gillian Sproul focuses her practice on advising clients on the impact of EU and UK competition law on their transactions, operations and business strategy. She represents clients in cartel and abuse of dominance cases, energy regulatory investigations and market inquiries before the EU and UK regulators and courts and has obtained EU, UK and other national clearances for numerous complex M&A and joint venture transactions. Her experience extends also to advising clients on competitor co-operation and information exchange, distribution and licensing and compliance.

Gillian is recognised as a Leading Individual for Competition in The Legal 500 UK 2023. The guide quotes one source as saying “The team is led by Gill Sproul who has a quiet and confident manner which is appreciated in the area of competition law.” Another source states “Gill Sproul knows our industry well and ensures that the advice given is tailored and down to earth. Gill is practical, approachable and very easy to work with”.

According to the Chambers UK Guide 2022, Gillian “has great experience; she’s sharp, understands clients’ needs and provides clear instructions when coordinating international projects.”