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Protecting People: Promoting Digital Consumer Rights

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Between 2015-2019, the size of Indonesia’s internet economy has quadrupled and now cuts across various sectors of the economy. While the digital economy is booming, the Indonesian government is struggling to keep up with the protection of digital consumer rights. What is needed is a clear regulatory framework and consensus on the role of the government within the digital economy in order find balance between growth and digital innovations and ensuring consumer protection.

CIPS’ Protecting People: Promoting Digital Consumer Rights Policy Paper outlines the growing of Indonesia’s digital economy, challenges surrounding the protection of consumer rights in the digital space, and the existing regulatory and institutional frameworks to ensure consumer protection. This policy paper also presents seven policy recommendations for Indonesian policymakers that aim to strengthen the regulatory and institutional framework for consumer protection without sacrificing potential growth of Indonesia’s digital economy.

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