| Posted by Oli Filth on 06/06/05 12:43 
Luigi Donatello Asero said the following on 06/06/2005 03:38:> "kchayka" <usenet@c-net.us> skrev i meddelandet
 > news:3ghoqtFc9blrU1@individual.net...
 >
 >>Luigi Donatello Asero wrote:
 >>
 >>>"kchayka" <usenet@c-net.us> skrev i meddelandet
 >>>news:3gh8feFcfotcU1@individual.net...
 >>>
 >>>>If the page isn't asking for credit card info or other sensitive data,
 >>>>nobody (except maybe you) is going to care if it's SSL or not.
 >>>
 >>>Please try to read a little bit of European laws and then come back, and
 >>>discuss the question again.
 >>
 >>Which laws exactly should I be reading up on? I'd really like to know.
 >
 >
 >
 > If you are really interested you could begin reading all the EU-directives
 > concerning commerce and e-commerce
 > http://europa.eu.int/information_society/eeurope/i2010/index_en.htm
 > http://europa.eu.int/eur-lex/
 >
 > I need read a lot myself.
 > I may have posted another link a few months ago but I cannot find it.
 > Basically all the national laws which are valid in the countries in which
 > consumers you want to sell to are resident and all the EU-directives.
 > One important thing is, as far as I remember, that the seller must prove
 > his/her identity to the buyer.
 >
 
 If your understanding of this law is correct, that would mean that every
 single commercial website in the Europe is breaking the law... ?
 
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 Oli
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