German Regulator Says eBay Violated Digital Services Act User Rights
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Ebay makes life three times more difficult for its users, the Federal Network Agency complains: When reporting illegal content, information about barriers and traceability of traders. The company contradicts, but must become active. Penalties are threatened.
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The Federal Network Agency sees defects in the protection of user rights at Ebay. What the authority now demands - and what consequences could be threatened.
German Regulator Says eBay Violated Digital Services Act User Rights
Germany’s Digital Services Coordinator says eBay violated multiple user rights provisions of the European Union’s Digital Services Act, calling on the marketplace to fix problems with illegal content reporting, enforcement explanations and seller traceability.The regulator said it opened proceedings against eBay in early January 2026 after reviewing user complaints, conducting its own inquiries and receiving additional information from French co…
The responsible supervisor accuses the online marketplace eBay of violating European digital laws. It is about serious deficiencies in the reporting of illegal content and lack of transparency. The company vehemently defends itself. (Continue reading)
The online marketplace is not supposed to comply with essential rules of the Digital Services Act so far, says the DSA coordinator at the Federal Network Agency.
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