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Must know legislation for retailers

The empty shops in some towns will attest that the enthusiasm for online shopping continues unabated. It’s not just cons...

Posted by Buddug Williams
Published on 07 February 2017
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Can you sue your SEO agency?

The vast majority of businesses rely on their website to bring in new business, sell products or enhance their reputatio...

Posted by Iain Colville
Published on 22 December 2015
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Guide to the Consumer Rights Act 2015

The Consumer Rights Act comes fully into effect today (1 October 2015). The legislation introduces new consumer rights a...

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Published on 01 October 2015
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The Consumer Rights Act 2015

The legislative approach to consumer protection in the UK is widely acknowledged as being disjointed and ambiguous, resu...

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Published on 06 July 2015
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A basic guide to design rights

Design rights are territorial. Within the EU, a UK designer may seek to register their design in the UK or across the EU...

Posted by Luke Moulton
Published on 25 July 2014
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A basic guide to copyright law

Copyright does not protect ideas. Copyright only exists if the idea is fixed, such as in writing or in a photograph. It ...

Posted by Luke Moulton
Published on 24 July 2014
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A basic guide to patent law

A patent is a published document which describes an invention and provides the inventor with a monopoly right to exploit...

Posted by Luke Moulton
Published on 21 July 2014

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