E-Commerce

Getting into compliance with regulations

Lavoix assists you in making your e-commerce business compliant with applicable regulations:

  • Auditing your websites and buying/selling processes
  • General Terms and Conditions of Sale
  • General Terms and Conditions of Use
  • Legal notice
  • Privacy policy
  • Cookie policy

  • Contracts with the various players and service providers (web designer, payment service provider, distributor, marketplace, etc.)
  • IT contracts of all kinds
  • Software development contracts
  • Litigation (unfair competition, parasitism, denigration, fraud reporting, contractual violation, etc.)

FAQ

An e-commerce website includes various types of content that can be protected by intellectual property rights:

  • Texts and editorial content
  • Images and photos
  • Videos and multimedia content
  • Logos and slogans
  • Designs and interfaces
  • Databases

Protecting these elements helps secure your business, prevent counterfeiting, and enhance the value of your innovations.

Legally protecting a website involves securing both its content and the distinctive elements of its online identity. To do this, it is essential to:

  • Protect its content through copyright
  • Register and protect trademarks, domain names, and logos with the relevant authorities
  • Draft clear legal notices and terms of use to regulate and limit unauthorized uses
  • Implement regular monitoring to quickly detect any counterfeiting or misuse, and be able to act effectively.

An e-commerce website may be exposed to several types of intellectual property risks, such as:

  • Counterfeiting
  • Unfair competition and parasitism
  • Damage to reputation
  • Content infringement due to non-compliance with usage rights
  • Cybersquatting

To address these risks, it is recommended to implement regular web monitoring to detect any misuse of your assets.

Lavoix supports you in all your efforts to secure your online business. For any questions, contact us.

To secure your content and reduce intellectual property risks on your e-commerce website, certain legal notices are essential:

  • Copyright: clear indication that your texts, visuals, videos, and original creations are protected and cannot be used without authorization
  • Trademarks and logos: details on the legal protection of your name, logo, and slogans
  • Terms of use: rights granted to users and prohibited uses on your website
  • Limitation of liability: supervision of the use of published content
  • Data protection and privacy: information on the collection, use, and protection of personal data

These legal notices help assert your rights, prevent misuse, and strengthen the credibility of your e-commerce website.

Lavoix supports you in all your efforts to secure your online business. For any questions, contact us.

Calling on an attorney-at-law in intellectual property is essential to protect and secure your online business.

Their expertise is also indispensable in cases of:

  • Counterfeiting
  • Copyright infringements
  • Complex registrations and filings
  • Contracts and licenses
  • Preventive actions

The role of a specialized attorney-at-law is not limited to intervening in disputes, they also help anticipate risks and optimize the legal and commercial value of your e-commerce website.

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