eBay Urges Rethink On EU Plan's "Brick and Mortar" Vendor Requirement
mernil writes with this snippet from Reuters: "According to a draft regulation drawn up by the European Commission and seen by Reuters, suppliers may be allowed to require that distributors have a 'brick-and-mortar' shop before they can sell online. The proposed rules would replace existing guidelines exempting companies from strict EU competition rules under certain circumstances. Those rules expire at the end of May."
Well, most of the EU countries actually have better income and hence higher prices too. I don't really know how they manage that, but it seems like it's a good model compared to US's.