Ecommerce Applications 2007/8 E-Commerce Applications UK e-Commerce Regulations.

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Ecommerce Applications 2007/8 E-Commerce Applications UK e-Commerce Regulations

Ecommerce Applications 2007/8 Overview Regulation provisions Who does it affect Court jurisdiction Information requirements Electronic communications Electronic contracting

Ecommerce Applications 2007/8 What is it all about? The Electronic Commerce (EC Directive) Regulations 2002 (SI 2002 No.2013) ( “ Regulations") transpose the main requirements of the E-Commerce Directive (2000/31/EC) into UK law. The purpose of the Directive (and therefore the Regulations) is to encourage greater use of e-commerce by breaking down barriers across Europe and boost consumer confidence by clarifying the rights and obligations of businesses and consumers. the free movement of “ information society services ”

Ecommerce Applications 2007/8 Who does it affect? those who advertise goods or services online (i.e. via the Internet, interactive television or mobile telephone) those who sell goods or services to businesses or consumers online those who transmit or store electronic content or provide access to a communication network

Ecommerce Applications 2007/8 Regulations provide for the national law that will apply to online services the information an online service provider must give a consumer, including discounts and offers in online advertising and how to conclude contracts online limitations on service providers ’ liability for unlawful information they unwittingly carry or store

Ecommerce Applications 2007/8 Non compliance Depending on the exact nature of non-compliance, users of your site may: cancel their order seek a court order against you sue you for damages for breach of statutory duty if they can demonstrate that they have suffered a loss as a result of your failure to comply with your obligations under the Regulations. Effective from Oct 23, 2002

Ecommerce Applications 2007/8 Stop Now Orders Stop Now Orders (EC Directive) Regulations 2001 The Director General of Fair Trading and Trading Standards Departments to apply to the courts for a Stop Now Order if your failure to comply with the Regulations “ harms the collective interest of consumers ” If you fail to comply with a Stop Now Order may be held to be in contempt of court and could face a fine and/or imprisonment

Ecommerce Applications 2007/8 Cross-border trade UK-established service providers to comply with UK laws even if they are providing those services in another Member State. In other words, UK-established service providers will have to comply with UK law even if they are providing their services to, for example, French recipients UK is prevented from restricting the provision of information society services from another Member State in the EEA

Ecommerce Applications 2007/8 Jurisdiction of the Courts Jurisdiction of the courts is not covered by the regulations Links: – EC Directive Regulations –Consumer Protection Act (Distance Selling) –DPA

Ecommerce Applications 2007/8 Information Requirements the full contact details of your business details of any relevant trade organisations to which you belong details of any authorisation scheme relevant to your online business your VAT number, if your online activities are subject to VAT clear indications of prices, if relevant, including any delivery or tax charges

Ecommerce Applications 2007/8 Commercial Communications clear identification of any electronic communications designed to promote (directly or indirectly) your goods, services or image (e.g. an advertising your goods or services) clear identification of the person on whose behalf they are sent clear identification of any promotional offers you advertise e.g. any discounts, premium gifts, competitions, games clear explanation of any qualifying conditions regarding such offers clear indication of any unsolicited commercial communications you send.

Ecommerce Applications 2007/8 Electronic Contracting a description of the different technical steps to be taken to conclude a contract online an indication of whether the contract will be filed by your business and whether it can be accessed clear identification of the technical means to enable end users to correct any inputting errors they make an indication of the languages offered in which to conclude the contract

Ecommerce Applications 2007/8 Technological Constraints Medium characteristics (e.g. SMS character limit) Alternative access modes Temporary interruptions are acceptable for essential maintenance or if the result of attacks, viruses etc Consumer Protection (Distance Selling) Regulations 2000 Apply

Ecommerce Applications 2007/8 Limited liability of service providers The Regulations limit the liability of service providers who unwittingly carry or store unlawful content provided by others in certain circumstances Regulations for a full statement of the requirements you will have to meet in order to qualify for these limitations and in case of doubt you should seek legal advice on such issues

Ecommerce Applications 2007/8 To learn more The official text of the Regulations is available in hard copy from normal suppliers and on the HMSO website at More substantive guidance on the Regulations is available on the DTI website at

Ecommerce Applications 2007/8 Summary Regulation provisions Who does it affect Court jurisdiction Information requirements Electronic communications Electronic contracting