
In June, several changes come into force that will directly affect millions of consumers in Germany. From new rights for online shopping and changes to pensions to a revolutionary model for solar power owners.
KPMG Law expert Patrick Klamert reports more on the upcoming revocation button in Die Welt and Business Insider.
“Online companies are obliged to provide a revocation button via their online user interfaces.”
You can find the entire article in Die Welt here (paywall), the article in Business Insider can be accessed here (paywall).
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