( August 3, 2021, 14:08 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Airbnb Ireland faces a fine of 300,000 euros (around $356,000) from the French anti-fraud authority, for non-compliance with the French Consumer Code for digital platform operators. The authority found that Airbnb's platform “lacked information on the status of the advertiser (professional or private individual), the provisions of the consumer code on the right of withdrawal, and those of the civil code on the law of obligations and civil liability.”Full statement below:...
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