France To Cosmetics Companies: Get Online Or Else!
from the it's-the-21st-century dept
It's the time of the year when we're inundated with stories about online shopping, as if it were still this totally new phenomenon that warrants special attention. That being said, there are apparently several holdouts from the trend, as some companies have taken aggressive moves to prevent their products from being sold online. In France, ten cosmetics companies have reached a deal with the government, agreeing to become more flexible about internet sales. French regulators had accused these companies of "distorting the market" by restricting how their products could be sold. The reasons for not wanting to sell online aren't completely clear. It seems in some cases that it has to do with maintaining the mystique and aura of the brand. In any event, these companies should be able to come to any agreement with distributors that they want. If they insist on only physical sales, and that's what the retailer wants, then it doesn't seem like a problem. Making the whole discussion even sillier, is that there's nothing preventing another party from acquiring this merchandise, and then going on and selling it how they like, assuming the right of first sale were respected. It would be a different matter if, say, a large retail firm were telling its suppliers that they couldn't let their products get sold online, as Wal-Mart's done with DVD sales, pressuring Hollywood studios not to make their films available for download. Even this action might not warrant government intervention, but it's a lot closer to the market distortion that has the French so worried.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Its OK... its FRENCH tax payer money
Good things its the french wasting their money on such futile efforts.
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Forbidden Ingredients
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Maybe...
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STUPID
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Protecting their product from discounters
Even seen a sale price on a major cosmetic or perfume? Doesn't happen in the US. Yep, no discounts.
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Weird
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purchasing
I AM A DIRECTOR IN R.KK COSMETICS COMPANY,AND WE HAVE SHORTAGE OF COSMETICS SO WE NEED A COMPETENT COMPANY WHO CAN SUPPLY US A QUALITY COSMETICS.
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Re: purchasing
I AM A DIRECTOR IN R.KK COSMETICS COMPANY,AND WE HAVE SHORTAGE OF COSMETICS SO WE NEED A COMPETENT COMPANY WHO CAN SUPPLY US A QUALITY COSMETICS.
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PURCHASING
Iam manager of SET SETTAL ENTERPRISE,our company deal with COSMETICS,So as at now our company have SHORTAGE COSMETICS c,so we need a company
who can supply us a quality cosmetics with a reasonable price.
So you should let me hear from you as soon as possible.
Regards
ROBERT/JABBI
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Wholesale Skincare
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