BEUC welcomes the EU court's decision to uphold Amazon's designation as a Very Large Online Platform

November 19, 2025 at 10:59 AM UTC
BEUC
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BEUC welcomes the EU court's decision to uphold Amazon's designation as a Very Large Online Platform

The General Court has upheld the designation of Amazon as a Very Large Online Platform (VLOP) under the Digital Services Act (DSA), a decision welcomed by the European Consumer Organisation (BEUC). This ruling confirms that Amazon must adhere to the DSA's stringent obligations, aimed at creating a safer online environment for users. The court's decision is a significant step in enforcing digital regulations. Amazon had challenged its VLOP designation, arguing it infringed on fundamental rights, but the court found the DSA's objectives, including enhanced consumer protection, justified any interference. As a VLOP, Amazon is required to identify and mitigate systemic risks, ensure advertising transparency, and offer users the ability to disable personalized recommendations. The court's ruling ensures the DSA is implemented without exceptions. This decision impacts all European consumers by reinforcing protections against fraud, illegal products, and unwanted profiling on Amazon's platform. The ruling reinforces the rule of law within the EU's digital landscape. The DSA's enforcement, as demonstrated by this case, promotes a safer digital environment and upholds consumer rights. The European Commission designated Amazon as a VLOP in April 2023, triggering this legal challenge. This ruling reinforces the EU's commitment to regulating large online platforms, and the next step will be the implementation of the specified obligations.

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Published: November 19, 2025 at 10:59 AM UTC
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