The China Internet Industry Self-Regulation Convention will come into effect after it is signed by the legal representative of the convention organizer or its entrusted representative, and will be announced to the whole society by internet society of china within 30 days after it comes into effect. Internet practitioners in China can apply to join the Convention if they accept the self-discipline rules of the Convention, and members can also withdraw from the Convention after notifying the implementing agency of the Convention.
The Electronic Commerce Law of the People's Republic of China is the general name of all kinds of commercial transaction relations caused by transaction forms, and the legal norms of social relations and government management relations closely related to such commercial transaction relations. It is adjusted by the government, and enterprises and individuals use data messages as transaction means and produce them through information networks.
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The Electronic Commerce Law of the People's Republic of China protects rights and interests.
1, tying must have obvious hints.
In view of this annoying tying behavior, the third draft of the E-commerce Law has added provisions: e-commerce operators should draw consumers' attention in a prominent way when tying goods or services, and should not take tying goods or services as the default consent option.
2. Ensure that the deposit is returned smoothly.
In view of the difficulty in refunding the deposit, the following provisions have been added to the third draft: if an e-commerce operator collects the deposit from consumers according to the agreement, it shall clearly state the methods and procedures for refunding the deposit, and shall not set unreasonable conditions for refunding the deposit. If the consumer applies for refund of the deposit and meets the conditions for refund of the deposit, the e-commerce operator shall refund it in time.
3. Say No to "Killing Big Data"
The third draft of the draft clearly stipulates that e-commerce operators should sell goods or services to consumers according to their hobbies, consumption habits and other characteristics, and at the same time provide consumers with options that are not aimed at their personal characteristics, and respect and equally protect the legitimate rights and interests of consumers.
4. Personal information protection needs to be strengthened.
The draft pointed out that e-commerce operators should abide by the personal information protection rules stipulated by relevant laws and administrative regulations when collecting and using users' personal information. In this regard, during the group deliberation, many members suggested that the relevant provisions on the protection of personal information should be further improved.
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