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Websites and the Law
Thorogood Publishing, May 2005, Pages: 150
This report aims to provide the reader with a full description of the areas of law which apply to websites. It does summarise the main legislation and provides practical guidance on how to ensure your website is legally compliant.
Most companies in the UK have a website and many do not follow the legislation. The EU has been largely responsible for most of the legal rules which apply from legislation on distance selling to electronic commerce and data protection. What is lacking is a coherent statute containing all relevant laws. Instead, businesses need to know about sale of goods law, laws relating to advertising, data protection legislation and even disability laws.
This special report deals with all the practical legal issues which arise with websites, both those sites which sell goods or services and those which advertise.
This expert report will ensure that you can rest secure that you are doing everything you need to do to comply with the law:
- Be clear about your legal responsibilities - Understand what your obligations are - Be aware of the traps and pitfalls - Avoid penalties
Who will benefit from this report?
- In-House Lawyers - IT Managers - IT Advisers and Consultants - Private Practice Legal Advisers - Web and Software designers - Compliance Officers
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