[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the advice but a point in question.
That law only covers LIMITED companies.
not so, as evidenced by the wording in the link
"# The geographic address of the service provider must be given. A PO
Box is unlikely to suffice as a geographic address; but a registered
office address would. If the business is a company, the registered
office address must be included in any event.
# If a company, the company's registration number should also be given.
# If a company, the place of registration should be stated (e.g. "XYZ
Enterprises Limited is a company registered in England and Wales with
company number 1234567") though this is a requirement of the Companies
Act as from 31st December 2006, not the E-commerce Directive.
# If the business is a member of a trade or professional association,
membership details, including any registration number, should be provided.
# If the business has a VAT number, it should be stated – even if the
website is not being used for e-commerce transactions."
note the "If a company" specifics, the rest applies to sole traders etc.
You may be confusing the more recent changes to the Companies Act, which
require the same details on websites/emails as on printed letterheads,
with Electronic Commerce (EC Directive) Regulations 2002 which is not
specific to Limited Companies.
I'll leave aside the impression that is formed in the minds of the
reader when presented with only an email address and a mobile number.
Phil
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