E-commerce Regulations. E-commerce Regulations came into force in August 2002. They implement the European E-Commerce Directive into UK law and one of their main aims is to ensure ...
Virtually every commercial website in the UK, whether selling online or not, is covered by the Government's E-commerce Regulations which were introduced in 2002.
The E-Commerce Regulations . If a business sets up a website to promote its goods or services, the E-Commerce Regulations require the business to provide customers or potential ...
The Sale of Goods Act; The Supply of Goods and Services Act; Consumer Credit Act; Distance Selling Regulations; E-Commerce Regulations; Going to court
This online store is powered by ShopKeeper . ShopKeeper is providing the following technical information in accordance with the E-Commerce Regulations 2002.
Where a website is used to conclude online contracts by electronic means, the E-commerce Regulations require that the following information be provided to a potential customer:
UK laws relating to web sites - a brief introduction for web site owners
The Dubai Internet City and the business sectors which will use e-commerce and e-business. The tools and solutions available for electronic commerce.
Tips: Tips for complying with the e-commerce regulations. Recent Changes: From 1 January 2007 all companies in the UK must clearly state the company registration number, place of ...
(4) The UK Government had already taken the view that the protection of the E-commerce Regulations did not extend to search engines. Statutory intervention would be needed before a ...
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