Choice in eCommerce

Choice in eCommerce - Initiative for Choice and Innovation in Online-Trade - is an initiative of online retailers throughout Europe that works for unrestricted trade and innovation in Europe. Spokesman for the initiative is Oliver Prothmann, founder of the Multi-Channel tool chartixx.

History

Choice in eCommerce was founded on May 8, 2013 by several online retailers in Berlin, Germany.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] The cause was, in the view of the initiative, sales bans and online restrictions by individual manufacturers. The dealers felt cut off from their main sales channel and thus deprived them the opportunity to use online platforms like Amazon, eBay or Rakuten in a competitive market for the benefit of their customers. Sales of all products and services traded online in Europe in 2012 counted 311.6 billion Euros. Through online trading in Europe is estimated that up to two million jobs were created.[10] The initiative later received support from other industry stakeholders including German BVOH (Bundesverband Onlinehandel) and CCIA (Computer and Communications Industry Association).

Petition handed over to Olli Rehn in Brussels on December 17th 2013

In the summer of 2013 Choice started a petition calling for free and fair trade.[11][12][13][14][15] On December 17, 2013 Oliver Prothmann handed the petition containing 14,341 signatures of online retailers from across Europe to Olli Rehn, Vice-President of the European Commission.[16][17] The petition calls for manufacturers and brand owners to refrain from trade restrictions or prohibitions for online retailers.

References

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  8. eCommerce Magazin 7-2013, Online-Handel gründet Initiative gegen Verkauftsverbot, 17.07.2013
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  10. Ecommerce Europe Report 2013
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  13. ""Choice in eCommerce" Initiative sammelt in nur 14 Tagen 5000 Unterschriften". Ecommerce-news-magazin.de. Retrieved 2015-06-20.
  14. "Promarkt schließt Webshop". internetworld.de. Retrieved 2015-06-20.
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  16. "Händler rufen EU-Kommission zu Hilfe: Das Ende der Marken-Schnäppchen? Online-Händler fürchten um Existenz - SPERRFRIST 8:00 Uhr Das Ende der Marken-Schnäppchen? Online-Händler fürchten um Existenz - FOCUS Online - Nachrichten" (in German). Focus.de. Retrieved 2015-06-20.
  17. "eCommerce-Protest: 14.000 Online-Händler fühlen sich benachteiligt" (in German). Handelsblatt.com. 2013-12-17. Retrieved 2015-06-20.
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