Regulations are external legal requirements set by government bodies. They can cover a wide range of areas including taxation, the environment, and consumer safety, and are enforced by government officials or private parties.
Some eBay policies relate to regulations. Others do not, but are designed and set by eBay to ensure our platform remains a safe and fair marketplace for all. Violations of our company policies, as well as regulations, can lead to several consequences including administrative and account penalties, actions eBay must take, and/or fines.
eBay also works with governments around the world to help shape policies that support e-commerce. The eBay global Government Relations team represents the interests of eBay and its community of sellers through legislative and regulatory engagement, advocacy programs, and commerce policy thought leadership.
As part of this work, eBay Main Street is a global grassroots action network that helps keep sellers informed and engaged on public policy issues that can impact their businesses.
Watch this short video to learn more about why seller voices matter in shaping these policies.