by Julie | Mar 7, 2021 | Business Law, Consumer Rights, Self-Employed Contractors
The dilemma of buying leads to attract customers. Should you buy leads from third parties or attract customers directly through your website? Mr Jones, a business owner, needed to use a marketing strategy to attract customers to his products on the Amazon and eBay...
by Julie | Mar 6, 2021 | Business Law, Consumer Rights, Human Rights
Can you trust third-party due diligence for GDPR? Mr Jones is concerned about data protection on third-party websites in relation to his products. He received a letter from the ICO stating that he needs to consider whether or not he should be paying the annual fee in...
by Julie | Feb 21, 2021 | Business Law, Consumer Rights
Company refuses to refund goods bought online. What if a company refuses to refund and accept returns of goods under the Distance Selling Regulations? This is not in line with the regulations. The company misleads the public when it publishes a no refund policy for a...
by admin | Nov 24, 2020 | Business Law, Tax Law
What is the difference between a tax accountant and a tax lawyer? Tax advisers, such as accountants and legal consultants may be trained to provide advice on tax issues. However tax lawyers are not involved practically in the preparation of tax returns, individual or...
by admin | Nov 24, 2020 | Intellectual Property, Music and Creative Arts
Lovely to share and express your creative work but…. How do you protect yourself as an artist? As an artist, you need contractual agreements that bind all those who work with you. You and your work need to be protected from misuse and copyright. UK copyright...
by admin | Nov 24, 2020 | Business Law, Intellectual Property, Music and Creative Arts
What kinds of intellectual property infringement exist? Intellectual property (IP) includes music and creative arts, films and film design, software development and customer databases built up by businesses. Unfortunately, there exists property infringements such as...
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