The minister in charge of legal affairs. - Weidinger calls for the availability of analog alternatives to digital services.
The upcoming conference on Friday, which involves consumer protection ministers from both federal and state governments in Regensburg, will also tackle the issue of honest sellings of concert tickets online. North Rhine-Westphalia brought up this topic, and Sachsen-Anhalt backs it. Weidinger is in agreement, stating "Purchasing concert tickets can be a perplexing experience for both men and women. I support the call for more clarity. Ticket vendors ought to disclose in the future how many tickets of each category are still available at what rates."
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- Minister Franziska Weidinger, advocating for digitization in justice, also emphasized the importance of preserving analog alternatives for digital services.
- The forthcoming conference in Regensburg, attended by various consumer protection ministers, will delve into the matter of digitization and its impact on consumers, particularly concerning honest sales of concert tickets online.
- Weidinger's views align with those of Saxony-Anhalt, as they both believe that ticket vendors should disclose the number of tickets of each category still available and their respective prices to ensure transparency and justice for consumers.
- The CDU has recognized the consumer protection concerns surrounding digitization and has called upon developers to address the shady side of internet transactions, ensuring fairness and justice for all involved.
- As digitalization progresses and affects everyday life, including concert ticket sales, it becomes increasingly essential to promote digital justice and ensure that consumers have access to necessary information to make well-informed decisions.