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100 1 _aMarkou, Christiana.
245 1 0 _aConsumer Protection, Online Shopping Platforms and EU Law
_h[electronic resource].
260 _aFlorence :
_bRoutledge,
_c2019.
300 _a1 online resource (281 p.).
490 1 _aMarkets and the Law Ser.
500 _aDescription based upon print version of record.
505 0 _aCover; Half Title; Series Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Setting the scene; 1.2 Shopping agents and automated marketplaces worthy of legal examination; 1.3 Methodology; 1.4 Explaining shopping agents and automated marketplaces; 1.4.1 Explaining shopping agents; 1.4.2 Explaining automated marketplaces; 1.5 Risks and legal issues: categorization; 2. Information-related risks: Bad purchase decisions and frustration of consumer expectations; 2.1 General
505 8 _a2.2 Marketing representations and information on limitations and characteristics: illustrating the risks2.2.1 Marketing representations; 2.2.2 Information on limitations and other characteristics; 2.3 Marketing representations and information on limitations and characteristics: the EU legal response; 2.3.1 General; 2.3.2 E-Commerce Directive (ECD); 2.3.3 Consumer Rights Directive (CRD) and Services Directive (SD); 2.3.4 Unfair Commercial Practices Directive (UCPD)
505 8 _a2.3.5 Legal response to the issues pertinent to marketing representations and information on limitations and other characteristics: concluding remarks2.4 Purchase-related information provided and considered on the relevant platforms: illustrating the risks; 2.5 Purchase-related information provided and considered on the platforms: the legal response; 2.5.1 Shopping agents; 2.5.2 Automated marketplaces; 2.5.3 Legal response pertaining to purchase-related information provided and considered on the platforms: concluding remarks; 3. Unreliable transactions and traditional fraud risks; 3.1 General
505 8 _a3.2. Unreliable transactions and traditional fraud: illustrating the risks3.3. Unreliable transactions and traditional fraud risks: the EU legal response; 3.3.1 Introductory remarks; 3.3.2 The E-Commerce Directive (ECD); 3.3.3 Liability and safety-related Directives; 3.3.4 Unfair Commercial Practices Directive (UCPD); 3.3.5 Second Payment Services Directive (PSD2); 3.4 Unreliable transactions and traditional fraud: concluding remarks; 4. Risks relating to data protection (and privacy) on automated marketplaces
505 8 _a4.1 General remarks (and the relationship between data protection and transactional security)4.2 Data protection (and privacy): illustrating the risks and an appropriate legal response; 4.3 User confidentiality (data protection risks): the EU legal response; 4.3.1 General remarks; 4.3.2 Is it personal data?; 4.3.3 Are they data controllers and/or processors?; 4.3.4 The data protection obligations under the EU data protection legal regime; 4.3.5 Overseeing providers of privacy credentials and encouragement of merchant participation in self-regulatory schemes; 4.4 Concluding remarks
500 _a5. Risks to data integrity, data authentication and non-repudiation (transactional security)
520 _aThis book looks at two technological advancements in the area of e-commerce, which dramatically seem to change the way consumers shop online. In particular, they automate certain crucial tasks inherent in the shopping' activity, thereby relieving consumers of having to perform them. These are shopping agents (or comparison tools) and automated marketplaces. It scrutinizes their underlying processes and the way they serve the consumer, therebyhighlighting risks and issues associated with their use. The ultimate aim is to ascertain whether the current EU regulatory framework relating to consumer protection, e-commerce, data protection and security adequately addresses the relevant risks and issues, thus affording a safe' shopping environment to the e-consumer.
588 _aOCLC-licensed vendor bibliographic record.
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650 0 _aElectronic commerce
_xLaw and legislation
_zEuropean Union countries.
856 4 0 _3Taylor & Francis
_uhttps://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781315609836
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