for online purchases of digital content FULL HARMONISATION of rules for digital and tangible goods, so that the e-tailer does not have to prove buyer’s place of purchase, which is technically infeasible. allowing traders to rely on their national laws based on a focused set of key mandatory EU contractual rights for domestic and cross-border online sales of tangible goods. FULL HARMONISATION of consumer rights. Any other system will cause unlevel playing field. review of the Regulation on Consumer Protection Cooperation in order to develop more efficient cooperation mechanisms measures in the first half of 2016 to improve price transparency and enhance regulatory oversight of parcel delivery SUPPORT, provided that the system is based on free cross-border competition end unjustified geo-blocking. Action could include targeted change to the e- Commerce framework4 and the framework set out by Article 20 of the Services Directive SUPPORT provided that the merchant can still select where to deliver based on business reasons. ADDITIONALLY companies may not be blocked from trading by requiring registration or establishment in a member state. E.g. case Dankort, local return point/customer service requirement, or registering .fi. 2. BETTER ONLINE ACCESS FOR CONSUMERS AND BUSINESSES ACROSS EUROPE