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As of Thursday, 15 June, roaming charges for the use of your mobile phone in another EU country will disappear. These charges have continuously been diminished over the past decade. From now on, consumers when abroad will call, text or surf without additional costs.
EU Member States want consumer protections such as guarantee rights to apply when consumers buy digital products and services. Following today’s agreement1, and once the European Parliament adopts its position, the legislator will work towards a final deal.
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The European Parliament’s plenary adopted a law which would make it possible for consumers to use their video-on-demand, music stream or video games subscriptions when travelling across the EU.1 So far, due to copyright rules consumers were often blocked from accessing content they were subscribed to in their home country when they were abroad.
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The European Commission confirmed today that Facebook misled the EU’s competition body during the 2014 investigation into the acquisition of WhatsApp.
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Today, The European Consumer Organisation has applied to be an interested third party to the European Commission’s competition investigations into Google’s Android and the WhatsApp/Facebook merger cases.
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The European Commission has wrapped-up its investigation into the EU’s e-commerce sector. Today’s findings identified business practices which may restrict the purchase and sale of goods and digital content within the Single Market – ultimately hampering consumer choice and inflating prices.