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Is Uber a tech or transport firm? Europe's highest court's about to decide

A major question of modern times asking whether Uber is a transport or technology company is set to be answered by Europe's highest court on Wednesday.

The European Court of Justice will make a ruling in a long-running case originating in Spain and is expected to decide that Uber is a transport company.

The implications of the ruling are that Uber will be regulated as such in future and rules can be set at country level, whereas laws for digital platforms are set Europe-wide.

In an earlier opinion from an adviser to the court, which is not legally binding but foreshadow's the decision in the majority of cases, advocate general Maciej Szpunar said Uber was "undoubtedly transport".

Uber had argued that it is digital service, but insists that a decision against it will not impact its business. "Any ruling will not change things in most EU countries where we already operate under transportation law. However, millions of Europeans are still prevented from using apps like ours. As our new chief executive has said, it is appropriate to regulate services such as Uber. We want to partner with cities to ensure everyone can get a reliable ride at the tap of a button.”

The case was first brought by cabbies in Spain and is in relation to its UberPop service which lets anyone use their car to take rides. That service has faced a number of difficulties with regulators in Europe, most recently being shut down in Helsinki and Zurich.

The ruling will however give authorities better direction on how to handle the startup.

It comes as Uber returned to court today to outline its appeal case in connection with its licence in London. Transport for London moved not to renew its licence in September but Uber can continue to operate while an appeal is heard.

Lawyers acting for the regulator told Westminster Magistrates Court that one or two issues with the accuracy of information provided by Uber were among the "points the decision is based".

Uber on Tuesday was given a five-year licence to operate in Cambridge while officials in Sheffield last week gave it the green light following a brief suspension. The London appeal is due to be heard next year.

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 20, 2017 6:16 am 
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The ruling will however give authorities better direction on how to handle the startup.


:lol:

Yes, I'm sure it'll be a weight off the shoulders of TfL and various UK councils when the EU court decides whether Uber is a tech company or transport operator.


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If the court decides that it is a transport company then UBER will need to have operators licenses. If the court decides that it is a tech company all the drivers will need an operators license.
Well that is my view.

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 20, 2017 11:39 am 
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If the court decides that it is a transport company then UBER will need to have operators licenses. If the court decides that it is a tech company all the drivers will need an operators license.
Well that is my view.


I think that's about right but will the powers that be understand this ?

I think ultimately Uber will base itself in one place in the UK but accept bookings nationwide but as long as the 3 license rule is adhered to I can't see how you could stop them

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 20, 2017 12:19 pm 
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If the court decides that it is a transport company then UBER will need to have operators licenses. If the court decides that it is a tech company all the drivers will need an operators license.
Well that is my view.



The court has decided that they are a transport company,I think Governments will now be demanding VAT payments to be back dated,they have avoided paying millions in tax.Could be and must be a super windfall tax to the cash strapped exchequer.


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Despite the EU court saying what they did, a French lower court has decided otherwise.

http://www.straitstimes.com/world/europ ... e-employee

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