Uber Technologies needs to operate within existing laws, the European Commission said on Wednesday giving an update about complaints filed by the U.S. taxi hailing company against EU governments.

Uber has gotten into trouble in the EU with UberPop, a ride-hailing service in the Uber app that connects passengers with drivers who use their private cars and offer rides for fares often far below those from regular taxis.

UberPop has been banned in several EU countries including France, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium and Spain for violating taxi regulations and competition rules. Uber is fighting these bans in several ways, including by filing complaints with the European Commission.

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