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E/M/U commerce

The rapid expansion of ecommerce technologies has transformed the way we all do business. The technology field continues to change faster than any other industry and its growth is set to accelerate with the increased power of mobile technology and expansion into ubiquitous commerce (or ‘ucommerce’) through media convergence.

To be a part of the global marketplace you need to see yourself as part of it. At law:matix we help businesses from the smallest start-ups to global brands prepare for the opportunities that multi-media technology brings and help them to see that the only limitation is their imagination.

Our services include:

  • website development. Contracts for the development, maintenance, linking and hosting of websites and mobile delivery solutions

  • domain names. Registration and recovery

  • content. Advising on creation, licensing and procurement of online content and downloads; use of content and metatags; guidance on advertising regulation and codes of practice

  • terms and conditions. Advising on regulatory requirements of B2B and B2C trading, use of brochure sites, drafting terms and conditions, disclaimers and acceptable use policies

  • payment systems. Advising on, and contracting for, online payment systems

  • outsourcing. Contracts for outsourcing (including offshoring)

  • privacy. Drafting privacy policies and data protection notices to maximise data exploitation opportunities

  • bulletin boards and chat rooms. Advising on terms and conditions and liability for user postings

  • premium rate services. Guidance on the PhonepayPlus code of practice for premium rate services

  • convergence. Advice on the implications and opportunities of technology and media convergence

  • RFID (Radio Frequency Identification). Guidance on the lawful use and exploitation of RFID tags

  • cyberliability. Advising on cyberliability risks and how to minimise them

  • audits. Website audits to ensure compliance with legislation

  • policies. Drafting Internet, email and mobile device policies

  • training. Bespoke training courses and workshops on the legal aspects of owning and operating new and multi-media channels