Thursday, 3 October 2013

France approves law stopping Amazon from shipping discounted books for free



France approves law stopping Amazon from shipping discounted books for free
Oct 3rd 2013, 13:21, by Matt Brian

France passes bill restricting Amazon from shipping books for free

French lawmakers have it up to "here" with Amazon's book-selling tactics and they're not going to take it any more. In a rare alliance, France's ruling Socialist Party and the opposition UMP Party approved a new bill banning the company and other online retailers from shipping discounted books for free. It comes in the form of an amendment to a 22-year-old law that sets the value of new books at fixed prices. Amazon, you see, heavily discounts books, but also ships them at no extra cost, heavily undercutting aggrieved brick-and-mortar retailers. The restriction forces Amazon to cut free shipping for new books sold at reduced prices, but it won't stop French consumers from getting second-hand titles and music pas cher.

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Source: France 24

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