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German American Business AssociationYour bridge to Europe - Doing business in GermanyMarch 23rd, 2011
Compliance in Germany – The European role model
Klaus M. Brisch, LL.M. (USA)
Agenda
Why – Compliance in Germany as European role model?
Compliance and eCommerce Examples for compliance standards
– consumer protection– data protection and privacy
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Why – Compliance in Germany as European role model?
…if you can make it in Germany you can make it everywhere (in Europe)…
Extensive compliance awareness and regulation
German demands meet US compliance standards
Strong German influence on European legislation
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“Top Down Approach”
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Meeting German compliance standards leads to „top down“ approach• quick spreading of business activities to other
EU countries• cost efficient• most likely acceptance of products and
services in other EU countries (e.g. consumer rights and privacy)
„compliance hub“ to Europe Ideal strategic hub to start business in EU
Compliance and eCommerce
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eCommerce in Germany is 100% European law, e.g.• EU Directive on the processing of personal
data and its free movement (23.11.1995)• EU Directive on electronic commerce
(08.06.2000)• EU Directive on the common system of value
added tax (28.11.2006) Transmission into national jurisdictions
A few words on eCommerce in Germany
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Germany – home to nearly 56 million Internet users
more than 75% of German households have a broadband connection (2012: 80%)
Germany – largest connected population Leading eCommerce market in Europe
Over 30% of all goods and services traded online in Western Europe are sold in Germany (8.6% worldwide)
Germany: By far the largest market share of any Western European country
Examples for Compliance Standards
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A few words on
– consumer protection– data protection and privacy
Consumer protection
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Statutory information requirements • T&C• Description of goods and services• Imprint – company information !!
Statutory right to withdraw from a contract when purchasing products via internet (at least 14 days after delivery), but exceptions !!
Insufficient descriptions, poor product presentations lead to frustration
Data Protection / Privacy
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Since 1977: Federal Data Protection Act 1984: „Informational right of self-
determination“ established by the Federal Constitutional Court („Volkszählungsurteil“)
Since 1995: „EU Privacy Directive” (strong German influence)
2011/12: EU – new legislation expected based on German standards
Public Awareness in Europe - Examples
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2010: Google Inc. issued an apology, acknowledging
it has been vacuuming up fragments of people`s online activities broadcast over public Wi-Fi networks for the past four years while expanding "Street View."
warning by the Federal government that private sector Internet companies need to be more transparent about personal data they store on Web users
German Federal Constitutional Court
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Limitation on Phone and E-Mail Data Storage (Feb. 2010)
German Federal Constitutional Court
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Germany's Constitutional Court has rejected a controversial law requiring data on telephone calls and e-mail traffic to be stored for six months for possible use by law enforcement
Judges said that data storage was not secure enough and that it was not sufficiently clear what it would be used for
Results
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Germany strategic hub for doing business in Europe
Competition advantage by meeting simple information reqirements (Analysis of comsumer and privacy issues)
Meeting German compliance requirements gets US companies ready for entire EU market
Many thanks for your attention!
Any questions?
Klaus M. Brisch, LL.M. (USA)Managing Partner
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