Entrepreneurs attending SMEunited Focus Group on the upcoming Digital Fairness Act argue that rules exist but are not uniformly applied, noting gaps in consumer protection for purchases on e-commerce platforms outside the EU. They point to scam websites that imitate legitimate businesses, causing consumers to buy products they never receive and to blame honest firms. The group calls for the Digital Fairness Act to clarify notions such as addictive designs and to avoid merely duplicating existing requirements, emphasizing fair treatment across the EU digital marketplace.
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