This month, the European Commission launched a public consultation on the future of electronic commerce and the implementation of the Directive on electronic commerce (2000/31/CE).
The 77-question online survey is aimed at everyone touched by this sector: policy makers, businesses, retailers, service providers and the public. The goal is to get a better understanding as to why, 10 years after adopting the Electronic Commerce Directive to help promote cross-border trade, retail e-commerce still makes up less than 2% of European total retail trade.
Out-law published an article shedding some light on the subject for those of you who would like to participate. You have until October 15th to get your questionnaire in. You can fill it out here.
The result of this work will be taken into account in the Commission's deliberations with a view to the adoption in the first half of 2011 of a Communication of electronic commerce.
I highly recommend sharing your opinion, whatever it may be.
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