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Information technology law

Like any aspect of commercial law, e-commerce involves a wide range of legal disciplines as another medium for doing business. It does however create new possibilities for working relationships and conducting business. We have advised a broad range of organisations on the many aspects of e-commerce and Internet law, from major corporations to rapid-growth start ups; from web designers to Internet trade associations; from Internet service providers to providers of high-level Internet support software.

We are able to provide advice on the following:

• Website Terms
• E-Commerce Terms
• Disclaimers
• E-Security Issues
• Privacy Policies
• Online Defamation
• Joint Venture and Other Partnering Arrangement
• Brand and Image Protection
• Branding Strategies
• Copyright Infringement
• Database Protection
• Software Copyright Infringement
• Trade Mark Registration and Trade Mark Protection and Infringement
• Confidential Information and Trade Secret Theft
• Domain Name Disputes and Domain Name Recovery
• Employment and Internet Usage Policies — preparing the policy and training staff regarding   monitoring and enforcement
• Internet-Related Disciplinary Issues

 

Key contact:

Mike Hayward