Computer & Communication Industry Association
PublishedDecember 20, 2017

European High Court Issues Ruling On Uber Case Expected To Impact Digital Single Market

Brussels, BELGIUM —  The Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU) has issued a long awaited ruling that could have a broad impact in shaping Europe’s digital economy. The CJEU ruled today that Uber is a transport company rather than a digital platform that connects riders with drivers.

The case could impact how technology companies expand operations in Europe and whether they face one European set of rules or different regulations from each of the 28 Member States.

The ruling is seen as impacting the next generation of startups more than Uber itself, as Uber already abides by various rules in major EU cities where the ride sharing service is offered.

The Computer The Computer & Communications Industry Association represents a range of technology companies from telecommunications to Internet services and has advocated for decades in favour of innovation and competition that brings advantages to consumers and society at large. The following statement can be attributed to Jakob Kucharczyk, Vice President, Competition & EU Regulatory Policy:

“We regret the judgment effectively threatens the application of harmonized EU rules to online intermediaries. The purpose of those rules is to make sure online innovators can achieve greater scalability and competitiveness in the EU, unfettered from undue national restrictions. After today’s judgment, innovators will increasingly be subject to divergent national and sectoral rules. This is a blow to the EU’s ambition of building an integrated digital single market.”

For press inquires on this please contact our VP Jakob Kurcharczyk at jkucharczyk@ccianet.org

 

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