European Union law precludes national measures that introduce additional obligations for service providers established in another EU Member State, ruled the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU) in a judgment handed down on Thursday 30 May (joined cases C-662/22 to C-667/22).
In Italy, providers of intermediation services and online search engines (Airbnb, Vacation Rentals) are contesting the fact that they are subject to additional national obligations even though they are established in...