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By: Peter Abrahams, Practice Leader - Accessibility and Usability, Bloor Research Published: 16th January 2007 Copyright Bloor Research © 2007 |
Much of what I write about in this accessibility blog is related to Web sites. Web accessibility and usability is part of a bigger subject which I call web compliance. This defines all the aspects of good web design that have to be considered to comply with moral, financial and legal practices.
At the beginning of 2007 an amendment was made to the Companies Act that implements a European Law relating to company information that must be included on a web site. I think it is very important to abide by this regulation, not just because it is the law but also because it makes it easier to recognise bona fide web sites. My recommendation would be if you cannot find this information with one click from the home page, via a contact or about link, then you should be cautious about the site. Preferably the link should be available not just from the home page but from every page.
I was made aware of this new legislation by an Out-Law.com article and to quote from the article.
The following is the minimum information that must be on any company's website (from OUT-LAW's guide, The UK's E-commerce Regulations).
Finally, do not forget the Distance Selling Regulations which contain other information requirements for on-line businesses that sell to consumers (B2C, as opposed to B2B, sales).
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