E-COMMERCE SOLUTIONS

 

Online trading is subject to extensive e-commerce rules and regulations governing the terms within which online traders and websites should operate and related advertising. Our Senior Partner was the first barrister to specialise in E-Commerce and Online Law in 1993 (writing the first book on UK Internet Law) and we have significant experience in all of e-commerce and advising on the legal and practical commercial issues of running a website within the e-commerce rules and regulations.

 

We can advise you whether you are seeking legal advice for the initial stages of acquiring domain names and appointing website designers or require later stage advice in the form of a website audit, terms and conditions of trading or e-commerce law compliance, distance selling regulations, E-Commerce regulations (2002), consumer laws, data protection and accessibility, online trading terms, terms of use, marketing consents and privacy policies, whether related to UK or  European law.  Regulations have been introduced which govern contracts formed over the internet. Traders must ensure that they provide consumers with specific information regarding their name and address, the price and description of the goods or services for sale, arrangements for delivery, and the right of a consumer to withdraw from a contract within a set period.

 

Our expertise includes:

  • Advising on e-commerce rules and regulations governing website advertising and trading
  • Advising on the protection of brands online
  • Advising on internet advertising compliance
  • Advising retailers in respect of consumer rights in e-commerce transactions
  • Providing master service agreements for internet service providers
  • Providing web designers with a standard set of documents for use on clients' websites
  • Acting in respect of domain name disputes and cybersquatting
  • Advising on the unauthorised copying of text, images and trade marks
  • Advising on defamatory statements in blogs, internet chat rooms and discussion forums
  • Compliance with consumer protection legislation
  • Compliance with e-commerce legislation
  • Cybersquatting
  • Domain name disputes
  • Domain Name acquisitions / assignments
  • Disputes between website owners and designers
  • Internet and e-business disputes
  • Privacy policies
  • Supply of all terms and conditions required for websites, including website privacy policies, user agreements and terms and conditions of trading
  • Website user agreements
  • Website design agreements
  • Website hosting agreements
  • Website linking agreements
  • Website terms and conditions