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  • Data Protection Act 1998

    Data Protection Act 1998

    Firms who are involved with keeping personally identifiable information often forget their legal responsibilities regarding this data. Our E-Business Advisers discuss the issues.

  • Disability Discrimination Act 1995 (DDA) & your Web site

    Disability Discrimination Act 1995 (DDA) & your Web site

    There is confusion amongst some web site owners and web site designers about the access provisions for people with a disability that the DDA provides. The law is very complex, and we strongly advise you to consult a legal professional as well as to discuss this with your web site designer. Please note, this Fact Sheet does not constitute legal advice. Our E-Business Advisers attempt below to demystify the Acts basic requirements as well as provide a way forward.

  • E-Business Legal Issues

    E-Business Legal Issues

    This fact sheet is a quick summary of the laws that are likely to affect your e-Business. As law is complex, our E-Business Advisers strongly recommend that you consult a legal professional as well as discuss these issues with your web site designer.

  • E-Commerce - Business to Consumer (B2C) & Business to Business (B2B)

    E-Commerce - Business to Consumer (B2C) & Business to Business (B2B)

    Do you believe that only the Amazons and eBays of the World Wide Web can effectively sell online to consumers? Do you think it wouldn’t be worthwhile for your firm to get involved? Or do you believe that because you sell to other firms, that your web site is only really useful as a marketing route? Our E-Business Advisers give you some statistics that help to debunk some myths.

  • Electronic (or Digital) Signatures

    Electronic (or Digital) Signatures

    Electronic Signatures - also known as Digital Signatures - are becoming more popular. They can be used as a means of both proving that an electronic document hasn’t been tampered with, and as a legally binding "signature" to a contract.

  • Online Filing of Tax & other Returns

    Online Filing of Tax & other Returns

    There are a whole range of Governmental returns that you can now file online: this can save your firm both time and money. Our E-Business Advisers detail what you can file in this way.

  • Software Piracy & FAST

    Software Piracy & FAST

    As anyone who has been to several wellknown destinations abroad, browsed some of the back waters of the web, or even wandered around some markets in this country can testify, there is an awful lot of illegally copied, “pirated” software out there. Your temptation may be to buy, especially when price comparisons with the cost of legitimate software is made. Our e-Business Advisers discuss why this really isn’t a good idea.

  • The Electronic Commerce (EC Directive) Regulations 2002 (The "E-Commerce Directive")

    The Electronic Commerce (EC Directive) Regulations 2002 (The "E-Commerce Directive")

    If your firm operates online using the web or communicates using email, this is very likely to apply to you. These Regulations apply to both business to business and business to consumer relationships.

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