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UK Companies to update websites and email footers befor... - 12/24/2006 13:20:55   
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/12/21/new_web_email_regulation/

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Companies in the UK must include certain regulatory information on their websites and in their email footers before 1 January 2007 or they will breach the Companies Act and risk a fine.

Every company should list its company registration number, place of registration, and registered office address on its website as a result of an update to the legislation of 1985. The information, which must be in legible characters, should also appear on order forms and in emails. Such information is already required on "business letters" but the duty is being extended to websites, order forms and electronic documents.


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RE: UK Companies to update websites and email footers b... - 12/24/2006 14:14:23   
I don't flipping well believe this. Were they going to let anybody know or were we just supposed to mind read it?

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RE: UK Companies to update websites and email footers b... - 12/24/2006 14:38:50   
As far as I can see this is just a harmonising step and we would already have that information on our sites - the thing that is different to a degree is it's inclusion in emails as footers.

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Service providers, whether involved in e-commerce or not, should provide the following minimum information, which must be easily, directly and permanently accessible:

* The name of the service provider must be given somewhere easily accessible on the site. This might differ from the trading name and any such difference should be explained – e.g. "XYZ.com is the trading name of XYZ Enterprises Limited."
* The email address of the service provider must be given. It is not sufficient to include a 'contact us' form without also providing an email address.
* The geographic address of the service provider must be given. A PO Box is unlikely to suffice as a geographic address; but a registered office address would. If the business is a company, the registered office address must be included in any event.
* If a company, the company's registration number should also be given.
* If a company, the place of registation should be stated (e.g. "XYZ Enterprises Limited is a company registered in England and Wales with company number 1234567") though this is a requirement of the Companies Act as from 31st December 2006, not the E-commerce Directive.
* If the business is a member of a trade or professional association, membership details, including any registration number, should be provided.
* If the business has a VAT number, it should be stated – even if the website is not being used for e-commerce transactions.
* Prices on the web site must be clear and unambiguous. Also, state whether prices are inclusive of tax and delivery costs.
* Finally, do not forget the Distance Selling Regulations which contain other information requirements for on-line businesses that sell to consumers (B2C, as opposed to B2B, sales). For details of these requirements, see our article, The Distance Selling Regulations - An Overview.


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For my part I don't want email addresses to be "in the clear" which is why I am using Mike Cherim's form ( but I did get spam addressed to "Michael" from one test site). This method (contact forms) appears not to satisfy the regulations.

I agree that more information could have been sent to us about this a lot sooner than it has - and more publicity given to it rather than it being flagged up by The Register. :)

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RE: UK Companies to update websites and email footers b... - 12/24/2006 18:16:09   
No the bit that got me was that my clients have to display their VAT No. even if they're not selling. I'm darned sure that wasn't a requirement in the regs when they first came out. I've checked my notes from the White Paper and I have specifically put (e-commerce sites) next to it.

Some of them don't even want their Reg. No on there. One will have a cow at putting his address on, he went and paid for a freepost so he wouldn't have to. I'm going to get an earful again. :)

Emails - I use a form and encryption so there are alternatives. You could use a graphic.

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RE: UK Companies to update websites and email footers b... - 12/24/2006 19:40:49   
I agree about the VAT numbers, some of mine will have to be dragged kicking and screaming towards compliance with that. Happy Christmas...:)

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