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Some Important Laws Governing Domain Names
Updated 20/2/10 by John Edet • Filed under: Web HostingSome Important Laws Governing Domain Names
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A good domain name often spells the difference between success and failure on the Internet. This especially holds true for e-commerce entrepreneurs (netpreneurs) who have high hopes for their business ventures. With laws governing the use of domain names it pays to know some of the important ones.
As they say, ignorance excuses no one and knowing the relevant UK laws is a fine demarcation point separating winners from the losers regarding websites that stand the test of staying online.Relevant legalities using domain names are many but one need not hire an expensive lawyer about this. All it takes is just a few minutes of your time and that can mean between popularity of your site or anonymity.
At first glance, putting up a new Web site is a pretty straightforward process. But the legal implications can be quite horrifying if you end up on the wrong side of the law. Remarkably, British legislation is somewhat different from most of the European laws regarding the Internet. A new site can be subject to infringement of a brand copyright if the owner is not careful when putting up a site.
Another major concern is the site’s content which may unwittingly contain some previously published material and is guilty of plagiarism. With the growing importance of e-commerce these days, site owners are very vigilant about their rights. You can be sure they will invoke both UK and EU laws to enforce their rights especially if they acquired those domain names from someone and had paid a hefty sum for it.
Two kinds of liabilities can arise with e-commerce and the use of domain names. The first is civil which entails fines, injunctions, court orders and payment for damages. The second is criminal liability for the more serious offences like someone posting a comment on your site that is considered to be defamatory or derogatory. If you allow these postings you are liable for being the owner where these posts appear such as blog or even commercial sites.
The laws is quite strict on these matters to protect individuals from malicious web postings. In particular, the laws are geared towards consumer protection for people who buy products and services online. The popularity of e-commerce has unfortunately spawned the growth of scams, so law enforcement authorities are aware of these dangers and modus operandi. Site hosts are used to track down the exact locations of some sites victimising their clients.
There are many legal issues raised by the Internet today such as e-commerce, data protection, accessibility for the disabled, e-marketing, electronic payments and advertising and so forth. UK laws often overlap with those of the EU on these matters and use of domain names often trip up many unsuspecting web site owners.
For instance site owners that hold personal data must be careful about their server security accidentally giving away e-mail addresses of their clients. Familiarity with the laws will help you avoid some costly legal disputes when it comes to e-commerce.
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