"The 2012 http://www.aliyun.com/zixun/aggregation/7836.html" > China e-Commerce Law report said that 76.92% of enterprises have legal needs for unfair competition and monopoly of the network.
Zhang Yanlai, a special researcher at the China Electronic Commerce Research Center, argues that these disputes generally come from upstream and downstream industrial chains and rivals. At the same time, price war, false promotions, express chaos, after-sales service, information leakage and other issues increasingly prominent.
In contrast, less than 1/3 of the electrical business enterprises familiar with the relevant laws of E-commerce. Data from China's E-commerce Research Center showed that 23.08% of the companies said they were very knowledgeable about the relevant e-commerce laws and were always concerned about them, while 76.92% of the companies expressed general understanding and knew some basic rules and principles.
Yiuxiaojuan, a special researcher at the China e-Commerce Research Center, argues that, judging from the results of the survey, enterprises are not familiar with the law of electronic commerce. The reason is that the enterprises concerned about the law is not enough, the government and industry associations of e-commerce law propaganda guidance is not in place. However, this phenomenon will be changed, and the first comprehensive legislation on the supervision of the physical and service of domestic electronic commerce, the regulation of Internet commodity transactions and services, was opened in 2012.