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New wine sellers group pushes for cross-state Internet sales
In an effort to expand the market for cross-state wine sales, a group of e-retailers and other direct merchants has formed the Specialty Wine Retailers Association.
Posted 03/10/2006Kurt PetersPost a comment
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New York, Connecticut enact laws to allow direct-to-consumer wine sales
In the first state wine laws to follow a May U.S. Supreme Court ruling that favored Internet wine sales, the governors of New York and Connecticut have signed into law measures that allow interstate direct-to-consumer shipments.
Posted 07/15/2005Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Supreme Court says states can’t discriminate against online wine retailers
The U.S. Supreme Court’s 5-4 ruling forces 21 states to rewrite laws on interstate wine sales, to assure equal treatment among retailers, attorney Sarah Hewitt says.
Posted 05/17/2005Paul DemeryPost a comment
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An appeals court ponders the issue of interstate online sale of wine
The Second U.S. Court of Appeals in New York heard arguments Wednesday in a case in which wineries are trying to extend their ability to sell wine into states that restrict online wine sales.
Posted 09/05/2003Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Court Lets States Control of Alcohol Distribution
The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago has refused to reconsider its decision to prohibit the unlicensed direct shipment of alcohol from Internet companies to customers. On Sept. 14, the Seventh Circuit overturned a lower court opinion in a case involving Indiana that stated that the Commerce Clause of the 21st Amendment bars states from regulating imports of wine, liquor and beer. Rather, the Appeals Court ruled that states have full...
Posted 01/19/2001Don DavisPost a comment
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Supreme Court opens the winery door to online sales
States that restrict direct-to-consumer wine sales must now treat out-of-state retailers (read: online wine sellers) the same as in-state merchants, according to a recent ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court that experts say could impact direct sales of beer, liquor and other restricted products
Posted 06/02/2005Internet RetailerPost a comment
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ShipCompliant First to Address Wine Retailer Needs for Direct Shipping Compliance
September 24, 2008, Boulder, CO – ShipCompliant, the leading wine shipping compliance software company, announced today that it has extended its compliance software solution to the growing retailer-to-consumer sales channel. Brick and mortar as well as online wine merchants can now utilize the software that more than 900 wine brands currently depend on to navigate and comply with complex state laws and regulations concerning retail-to-consumer...
Posted 09/24/2008
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