From Conformity to Sustainability: Understanding the Implications of Digital Content Modifications under Directives 2019/770 and 771

Q2 Social Sciences
Global Jurist Pub Date : 2023-05-19 DOI:10.1515/gj-2023-0005
Rosa Barceló Compte
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Abstract Directive 2019/770, of 20 May, on certain aspects concerning contracts for the supply of digital content and digital services addresses the possibility for the trader to modify features of the digital content or digital service supplied or made accessible to the consumer over a period of time. Considering the fast-evolving character of digital elements, modifications can be advantageous for the consumer. Such modifications can be divided into two categories: those necessary to maintain the conformity of the digital content or service (the updates referred to in the Directive) and those that are unnecessary or evolutionary, which would deviate from the objective requirements for conformity and which are foreseeable at the time of conclusion of the contract. The modifications that are necessary to keep conformity with the contract are also foreseen in the Sale of Goods Directive (Directive 2019/771), given that the digital content or digital service incorporated in or interconnected with the goods is constantly developing. However, this directive dos not make any provision for unnecessary or evolutionary modifications. The main purpose of this article is to examine the category of non-necessary modifications referred to exclusively in the Directive 2019/770. It also analyses the possibility of modifying the digital element that accompanies the good (in categories of good with digital elements). The analysis is approached from the perspective of unfair commercial practices and the need to address the premature wear and tear of the so-called goods with digital elements.
从符合性到可持续性:了解指令2019/770和771下数字内容修改的含义
5月20日关于数字内容和数字服务供应合同的某些方面的第2019/770号摘要指令解决了交易员在一段时间内修改消费者提供或可访问的数字内容或数字服务的功能的可能性。考虑到数字元素的快速发展特性,修改可能对消费者有利。此类修改可分为两类:为保持数字内容或服务的一致性所必需的修改(指令中提及的更新),以及不必要的或渐进的修改,这些修改将偏离一致性的客观要求,并且在签订合同时是可预见的。鉴于商品中包含或与商品互连的数字内容或数字服务正在不断发展,《商品销售指令》(第2019/771号指令)中也预见到了保持合同一致性所需的修改。然而,该指令没有对不必要的或渐进的修改做出任何规定。本条的主要目的是审查指令2019/770中专门提及的非必要修改类别。它还分析了修改伴随商品的数字元素的可能性(在带有数字元素的商品类别中)。该分析是从不公平商业行为的角度进行的,并且需要解决所谓的带有数字元素的商品的过早磨损问题。
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Global Jurist
Global Jurist Social Sciences-Law
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期刊介绍: Global Jurist offers a forum for scholarly cyber-debate on issues of comparative law, law and economics, international law, law and society, and legal anthropology. Edited by an international board of leading comparative law scholars from all the continents, Global Jurist is mindful of globalization and respectful of cultural differences. We will develop a truly international community of legal scholars where linguistic and cultural barriers are overcome and legal issues are finally discussed outside of the narrow limits imposed by positivism, parochialism, ethnocentrism, imperialism and chauvinism in the law. Submission is welcome from all over the world and particularly encouraged from the Global South.
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