On 12/4/09 9:59 AM, Phil Davis wrote:
Hey Andre -
What if the software is published in a different country? Then it would seem like the Brazilian control freak... ummm, government wouldn't be able to control it, at least not in the same way.

A "control freak" mentality is something that is inevitable in what we have to, however unpleasant it may sound, term 'criminalised' societies where cheating is endemic, such as Bulgaria and Brazil (both countries are very high
on the list of places where a lot of banks and businesses just won't go).

Of course, one has to hope that the 'control freak' government is being control freaky just so the MPs of the ruling
party can feather their own nests . . .  :)

And, in Bulgaria, at least, the really efficient, big crooks, are always about 2 jumps ahead of the government; so a lot of the control freakiness is a waste of time and money and just serves to make things a pain for the small people who
are trying to make an honest living.


Food for thought.
Phil Davis


Peter Alcibiades wrote:
Andre Garzia-3 wrote:
....here, due to law, if a software is to interface with a
receipt printer, then you need to "approve" your software with the
goverment......Is this so in other countries?

Andre


Not in the UK. You will have to comply as a business with the various sale of goods regulations, and of course with the tax regulations, but how you do
it is up to you.  You probably do have to give receipts if asked, but
handwritten ones will be acceptable.

Not that I'm going into the POS business! This is a one-off. But if you do, you don't have to get your stuff approved by anyone, as far as I know.
Peter


I am quite (pleasantly) surprised to find that, for once, the over-regulated
British Isles are lagging behind Brazil!

Here in Bulgaria you can only print receipts from a special receipt-printing machine which is sealed with a jolly lead seal by the government. As my business is really
very small potatoes I write out my receipts by hand.

Even big businesses, when you buy something from them, have to attach a silly, little receipt from their receipt machine to all the stuff printed out from their computer system.

The receipt printers here are extremely primitive insofar as they cannot interface with anything; they have to be physically dismantled to get at the small hard-drive inside them.
That involves breaking the lead seal.
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