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    WEBSITE RULES
    As we have been pretty busy with the new website recently, we were interested to receive this from a customer regarding rules and regulations on the Net. They told us….. “As from 1 Jan 07, new regulations came into force to extend the statutory requirement for companies to state information on their stationery and other documents. This has now been extended to websites, emails and other electronic communications. The Companies Act 1985 has been amended and it is now an offence, among other things, for a company incorporated in the Companies Act not to state the company name, place of registration, registration number and address of registered office on the company's website and all its business letters and orders forms that are in electronic form."

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    This was posted quite a while ago. And as it was said then, this only affects incorporated companies, who, tbh probably recieved some information from comapnies house.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DMX Will View Post
    This was posted quite a while ago. And as it was said then, this only affects incorporated companies, who, tbh probably recieved some information from comapnies house.
    I didn't.

    But then I knew anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DMX Will View Post
    This was posted quite a while ago. And as it was said then, this only affects incorporated companies, who, tbh probably recieved some information from comapnies house.
    I didn't think we had incorperated companies in the UK.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Corabar Steve View Post
    I didn't think we had incorperated companies in the UK.
    Er, Corabar is incorporated Steve...

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    No we're Ltd.
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    Is the quote in the OP yet another quote from an American website who don't make it clear it's American because they don't realise;
    a: There is a world outside the USA
    b: If there is, they may just have different rules, regulations and laws.

    Thinking of the old copyright Urban Myth about Fair Use that Americans insisted existed, clearly not realising the the entire planted doesn't come under US laws.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Corabar Steve View Post
    No we're Ltd.
    Yes, and if you incorporate a company it becomes Ltd.

    Ask Angela for your certificate of incorporation.

    <sighs>

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    Quote Originally Posted by Solitaire Entertainments Ltd View Post
    Er, Corabar is incorporated Steve...
    Yo fool Steve
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    But if you incorperate your company it becomes a Limited company (LTD)
    An Incorprated company (INC) is the american term
    Last edited by Corabar Steve; 21-06-2007 at 09:13 PM.
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