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E-commerce Law
E-Commerce lawyers
E-commerce allows businesses to easily connect with large (often global) markets, and as the space grows and evolves, so do we.
We provide up-to-date legal advice and support to our clients as they navigate and utilise the internet to promote and sell their products.
ho we work with
Our e-commerce lawyers work with a wide range of creative individuals and businesses. For more information about the industries we work with, take a look at our client industries here.
E-commerce law advice services
We provide legal advice on matters relating to e-commerce and trade, such as:
- General e-commerce business and legal advice.
- Australian Consumer Law.
- Laws relating to refunds, returns and warranties.
- Working with designers, manufacturers, suppliers, wholesalers, distributors, web developers, retailers, employees, contractors and more.
- Online policies relating to privacy, copyright, shipping, returns and social media.
- Affiliate marketing and partnerships.
- NFTs, AI and the metaverse.
- Trade mark registration and protection.
- Intellectual property matters, including rights, ownership, use, commercialisation and infringement.
- Commercialising and selling digital content such as NFTs, code, software, images, music, e-books and more.
- Disputes and litigation.
- Much more.
E-commerce terms, policies and contracts
We can draft, review and negotiate a range of terms and conditions, policies and contracts relating to e-commerce and trade, including:
- Website terms and conditions.
- E-commerce (online store) terms and conditions.
- App and platform terms and conditions.
- Privacy policies.
- Shipping policies.
- Refund and return policies.
- Social media policies.
- Software and website development agreements.
- Web design agreements.
- UX design agreements.
- Affiliate marketing and partnership agreements.
- Employee and contractor agreements.
- Collaboration agreements.
- Manufacture and supply agreements.
- Wholesale agreements.
- Retail distribution agreements.
E-commerce commercialisation services
We can help you commercialise your creativity through the following:
- Registering brand assets as trade marks.
- Licensing and assignment of IP assets.
- Domain name registration and transfers.
- Sponsorship, endorsements, publicity and merchandising opportunities.
- Drafting, reviewing and negotiating affiliate marketing agreements.
E-commerce dispute services
We have experience dealing with intellectual property and consumer law disputes in the e-commerce industry including:
- Drafting and responding to cease and desist letters.
- Alternative dispute resolution.
- Negotiations and mediation.
- Infringement proceedings and litigation.
Common problems our e-commerce lawyers solve
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