eBay called on the European Union today to amend an EU competition law to stop brands from restricting the sale of their products on the Internet.
The company has given a petition to the European Parliament, signed by 750,000 Europeans' calling for reform.
"In these tough economic times European customers and businesses need to be free to buy and sell all products at the most competitive market rates available," said Mary Honeyball, Member of the European Parliament for London.
The Internet provides a way for us to do this, by creating equal access to goods and services across Europe. So I support eBay's call to change outdated European competition laws this autumn and enable online retailers to sell all goods no matter whether they originate from Asda, Apple or Armani."





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