Interesting lessons from today’s ECJ ruling on Airbnb
— Richard Asquith (@Richard_Asquith) December 19, 2019
Said, unlike Uber, Airbnb has no price or exclusivity control over renters. Would mean not the ‘principal’ for VAT either https://t.co/3OoBkbuyWg
Not a surprise. The ruling will be a challenge for EU cities trying to rein in @Airbnb. But the company holds no monopoly on "disruptive innovation" and we're confident creative, effective regulations are still possible #HotAirbnb https://t.co/gy8ij0dQ7A
— ShareBetter SF (@YesPropF) December 19, 2019
Important win for Airbnb at the EU courts: It does not need a real estate licence https://t.co/3Qlcooo9AJ pic.twitter.com/pHZB9xzWyy
— Georgios Petropoulos (@georgionomix) December 19, 2019
#BREAKING Airbnb does not need an estate agent's licence to operate in France, EU court rules https://t.co/nBE6zKqsV7
— Natasha Fatah (@NatashaFatah) December 19, 2019
Airbnb can’t be regulated like a real estate agency that offers its services online, according to the European Union’s top court via @StephanieBodoni https://t.co/OvAFDfID1f via @markets
— Aoife White (@aoifewhite101) December 19, 2019
"#Airbnb can’t be regulated like a real estate agency that offers its services online, according to the European Union’s top court" https://t.co/BXmE7DjJS5
— Tobias Heyer (@tobiasheyer) December 19, 2019
Airbnb: space grace https://t.co/73UqtLrqNN
— Financial Times (@FT) December 19, 2019
WATCH: The judges of EU’s top court ruled in favor of Airbnb saying it was an online platform and not subject to property regulations. It comes as a boost to the company that is one of the sponsors of the 2024 Olympics in Paris https://t.co/6juTdgyOTm pic.twitter.com/ccE80ATeE9
— Reuters Business (@ReutersBiz) December 19, 2019
WATCH: The Court of Justice of the European Union ruled that Airbnb was an online platform following a complaint from French tourism association AHTOP, which said it should be subject to real estate regulations https://t.co/6juTdgyOTm pic.twitter.com/abITMMWsjd
— Reuters Business (@ReutersBiz) December 19, 2019
WATCH: Airbnb won its battle to remain exempt from European property regulations, as the EU’s top court ruled it was an online platform and not a property agent https://t.co/6juTdgyOTm pic.twitter.com/2To9JbS3bH
— Reuters Business (@ReutersBiz) December 19, 2019
EU court rules Airbnb does not require estate agent licence https://t.co/XuOwWnlmJs pic.twitter.com/PbG6Yuu6vV
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) December 19, 2019
Airbnb is NOT an estate agent, EU court rules. https://t.co/1cJ2aKcj2g
— Henry Pryor (@HenryPryor) December 20, 2019
EU court rules Airbnb does not require estate agent licence https://t.co/rWwb8jBu2a
— Commercial Awareness (@ComAware_4S) December 20, 2019