The European Commission is poised to announce it will launch inquiries into premium ringtone websites across Europe after an investigation determined that a vast majority of mobile music storefronts are misleading consumers via unclear fees and other confusing subscriber information. The commission's ringtone effort follows a year-long study into consumer law breaches across more than 500 websites spanning the 27-nation European Union. Commonly-cited retail tactics including signing users to subscriptions under the pretense of selling one-off premium downloads and employing free offers as a front for long-term paid contracts. More than 80 percent of the 500 ringtone websites under the EU's microscope were flagged for further investigation--in Britain alone, 39 of 43 sites warrant a closer regulatory look.
For more on the EU's ringtone investigation:
- read this TimesOnline article [1]
Related articles:
EU [2] seeks to slash cross-broader mobile data pricing
EU [3] launches inquiry into mobile data roaming fee
Links:
[1] http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/money/consumer_affairs/article4322724.ece
[2] http://www.fiercemobilecontent.com/story/eu-seeks-slash-cross-border-mobile-data-pricing/2008-06-26
[3] http://www.fiercemobilecontent.com/story/eu-launches-inquiry-mobile-data-roaming-fees/2008-01-17