Data Privacy can take the form of non-price competition, Qualcomm loses case against EU Anti-Trust Regulators, Facebook prepares to file Anti-trust Lawsuit against Apple and more.

This bulletin covers key legal events in data privacy and anti-trust regulation, including major cases involving tech firms and regulatory responses in India, the EU, and China. The analysis presents factual updates and legal perspectives on competition and privacy issues.

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Alibaba Smashes Records with $38 Billion Singles’ Day Sales, Nike Pulls its Products from Amazon, Launch of Disney+ and more

This bulletin analyses major updates in the e-commerce and licensing sectors, including Alibaba’s record Singles’ Day sales, Nike’s departure from Amazon, and the launch of Disney Plus. It also examines new draft consumer protection rules and strategic moves by Ferrari and Netflix.

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Salient Features of the Proposed E-Commerce Guidelines for Consumer Protection

This post examines India’s proposed E-Commerce Guidelines for Consumer Protection, 2019, focusing on obligations for e-commerce entities and sellers. It highlights key provisions related to consumer rights, transparency, and compliance within the online marketplace sector.

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eCommerce Guidelines for Consumer Protection, 2019 – Draft for Comments

The draft eCommerce Guidelines for Consumer Protection, 2019, seek to strengthen regulations for online businesses in India. Addressing fraud, privacy, and consumer rights, the guidelines cover both inventory and marketplace models and invite stakeholder feedback.

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A Progressive Step Towards Regulating The eCommerce Sector – In response to Professor Arul’s 101 Article on Decimating Digital Competition

This article evaluates the Draft National eCommerce Policy of India, focusing on data ownership, digital competition, and intellectual property protection. It responds to concerns raised by Professor Arul George Scaria and argues for a balanced regulatory approach in the eCommerce sector.

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