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What information is legally required on a website?
registered number. place of registration. registered office address. contact details, including an email address.
Are there laws for websites?
In California, for instance, the California Online Privacy Protection Act requires that any owner of a commercial website or online service(collecting information that can personally identify someone residing in California) must post their privacy policy somewhere clearly visible on their site.
How do I know if a website is legal?
How to Tell If a Website Is Legit
- Verify the Website’s Trust Seal.
- Does It Have the Padlock with HTTPS?
- Check the Contact Page.
- Check Whether the Company Has a Social Media Presence.
- Don’t Click on Links Within the Body of an Email.
- Look for Spelling or Grammatical Mistakes.
- Use the Google Safe Browsing Transparency Report.
Where can you find free legal advice?
Free legal advice may be available over the telephone by calling services staffed by attorneys. Many lawyers will offer free consultations to advise clients on the basics of a claim. Lawyers may post advice online for common legal issues.
Where do you find laws?
The best place to look for your local laws is at the office of your city or town government. The offices of the mayor, city attorney, or department of housing, are also a good place to start. Some public libraries may also have local ordinance materials.
Where can you find a lawyer?
Another great resource for finding a lawyer in your area is your local bar association. Most county and city bar associations offer lawyer referral services to the public although they do not necessarily screen for qualifications.
How do you find a case law?
How to find case law. If you know the name/citation of the case. Every reported case has a title which is usually the name of the parties involved in the action. The title is then supplemented by a citation, which helps to find the case and shows where you can find the law report.