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Expert articles and practical legal guides on ecommerce for uk businesses.
If you’re building a brand in the UK, “TM registration” should be high on your to‑do list. A registered trade mark is one of the simplest, most powerful ways to protect your...

Clear, well-drafted standard terms and conditions are one of the easiest ways to protect your business from day one. They set the rules of the relationship with your customers, reduce disputes, and...

If you sell products, advertise services, or negotiate deals, understanding “invitation to treat” will save you from painful (and expensive) contract misunderstandings. In contract law, there’s a crucial difference between an offer...

Worried about GDPR penalties in the UK? You’re not alone. Data protection isn’t just for big tech – every small business that collects customer or employee information has legal duties under UK...

Thinking about a “no refund” policy to cut down on returns and chargebacks? We get it - refunds can be costly and disruptive for small businesses. But UK consumer law places clear...

Getting your product into customers’ hands at the right time, price and quality is half the battle. The other half? Building a legally sound product distribution setup that protects your brand, keeps...

Your brand is one of your most valuable assets. Your name, logo, tagline and even product packaging are often what customers recognise first - and what competitors may try to copy if...

Etsy can be a brilliant place to build a brand, test new products and reach customers quickly. But there’s a legal trap many small businesses stumble into: copyright infringement. If your listings...

If you’re growing a customer base in the UK, you’ll almost certainly be sending emails, running ads or picking up the phone. That means one thing: you need to get marketing consent...

If you create products or packaging with a distinctive look, you’ll want to protect that competitive edge from copycats. In the UK, unregistered design rights can do a lot of heavy lifting...

Thinking about selling your business online? Whether you’ve built a brand you’re proud of or you’re ready for a new chapter, marketing and completing a sale via online platforms can be efficient,...
Your brand is more than a logo or a catchy name - it’s your reputation, your promise to customers and a real business asset. If you’re building a small business in the...

If you’ve invested time and money into the look and feel of your product, the last thing you want is a competitor copying it and riding your hard work. That’s where UK...

If your business provides online services or supports critical infrastructure, you may be wondering whether the UK’s Network and Information Systems (NIS) regime applies to you - and what “NIS compliance” actually...

Your brand is one of your most valuable business assets. Online, it’s also one of the most vulnerable. From copycat websites and social media impersonators to unauthorised use of your content, the...

Reliable suppliers are the backbone of most small businesses - whether you’re buying raw materials, manufactured goods, or critical services like warehousing, IT and marketing. Strong supplier contracts are how you lock...

Your terms of business (sometimes called terms and conditions or T&Cs) are the rules of the road for every customer relationship. They set expectations, reduce disputes and keep cash flowing. If you’re...

Advertising drives sales - but if your marketing crosses the line into “misleading”, you can face complaints, ASA rulings, refunds, and enforcement by Trading Standards or the CMA. The good news? With...

Selling online is one of the fastest ways for UK small businesses to reach new customers. Whether you’re launching a Shopify store, taking orders via Instagram, or building a subscription app, the...

From tap-and-go payments to QR menus and keyless entry, contactless technology is now part of everyday customer experiences in the UK. For small businesses, it can speed up service, cut queues and...

Supplying a great product is at the heart of many small businesses. But even with strong quality control, things can go wrong - a batch is mislabelled, a component fails, or a...

Building a memorable brand is exciting - but it also comes with legal risks if you stray too close to someone else’s trade mark. If you’re not sure what actually counts as...

If your business sells online, launches an app or runs a platform, you’ll likely rely on customers clicking “I agree” to your terms before they can continue. That’s a clickwrap agreement. Done...

Open Banking isn’t just a buzzword anymore - it’s quietly reshaping how UK businesses accept payments. One of the most useful tools in that toolkit is Payment Initiation Services (PIS). In short,...
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