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Technology & E- Commerce Law

Protecting your interests, Minimising the liabilities, and Maximising the E- commerce effectiveness, with commercially astute legal advice.

Jun 26, 2021 Technology Law


Technology and E- Commerce businesses operate in a fast, influential and agile space. The growth of businesses lies in maximising the effectiveness of technology platforms, processes and the people who have built them.

Our technology lawyers and Cyber consultants have advised and assisted companies at every stage ( Start-up, Scale-up and Exit Strategy) by protecting & keeping companies compliant all times and help to succeed in their chosen market.

Our technology lawyers provide pragmatic and innovative legal solutions on variety of matters, including :-

  • Protecting and support your innovations.
  • Managing your contractual relationship with key partners and employees effectively. 
  • Responding to public sector invitations to tender for technology outsourcing projects.
  • Assisting with strategy for acquisition, or exit for your technology business or technology landscape.
  • Minimising (lawfully) tax liability and understand what tax relief may be available as per technology sector applicable regulations.
  • Dealing with any commercial disputes.

Our services in the Technology and E- Commerce Law sector include:-

  • Data protection: Our consultants will ensure that your processes align with current data protection law and GDPR, with comprehensive audits, staff training, and data breach prevention and management.data protection laws and its implications on multinationals / BPOs / captives based on the business model and the nature of information processed / stored / collected.
  • Cloud services agreements: Negotiate and draft your agreement, detailing service levels, obligations, and your right to terminate, and ensuring compliance with the platform providers’ requirements while minimising risk to your business by conducting thorough due diligence of the provider to ensure the protection and effective relationship.
  • Software licensing and end user licensing: Drafting your license agreements to successfully prevent any abuses of your software, keep control over its use, limit your liabilities and, put terms in place to protect your business suitable to the business strategy and future plans.
  • Procurement: Draft, review and negotiate any boilerplate agreements you’ve been presented with by your supplier and make sure that the necessary adaptations are made to terms so that you get exactly what you require.for software, hardware or systems that required to your business.
  • Outsourcing: We’ll ensure that any established outsourcing agreements are carefully reviewed and adapted for both vendors and purchasers including global outsourcings, offshoring, near-shoring, and in-sourcing throughout the lifecycle of the procurement process from invitation to tender (ITT) to implementation off-boarding, and any commercial dispute resolution with providers.
  • Protecting and commercialising your intellectual propertyOur intellectual property consultants will provide a clear route to protect your IP, and where appropriate, advise on the right opportunities to commercialise assets to benefit your business.
  • Video game and app development: Our services varies from development agreements, to intellectual property considerations, distribution agreements, and regulatory compliance, our consultants support you at every stage in video game or app development or infrastructure build, so to protect your assets, safely distribute your product, and abide by current laws and regulations.
  • Fintech, Block Chain & Cryptocurrency: Our consultants will guide you through the regulatory requirements as part of the Fintech, Block Chain, Cryptocurrency and IoT, helping you manage risk effectively which includes KYC, AML and regulatory compliances, taking a wider view of your business so that we can also support you with the accompanying data protection, intellectual property, and contractual considerations based on your business scale.
  • Technological research and development and collaboration agreements: We can produce an agreement that clearly defines each party’s obligations, limitations, and ownership so that roles are clearly defined, helping you avoid costly disputes later on.
  • Employment & Labour Laws: We can advise clients on employment laws including compliance with labour laws, drafting policies and procedures, employment agreements, Non Disclose agreements etc in relation to the IT and BPO sector.
  • Tech Startup:Our consultants specialise in startup business investments and investments in early stage companies in technology & E- commerce sector. We are pragmatic, will take action quickly and we are well used to solving problems. As well as advising on funding, we can also help during these uncertain times to coordinate responses to these wider pressing questions on commercials or employment or regulatory requirements.
  • E-commerce and Distance selling regulations : We will ensure your business comply with Consumer Protection law and have the right terms and conditions in place to protect you.
    • Setting up and expanding a website including general terms and conditions)
    • Statutory duties to provide information on website
    • Strategising Social & mobile commerce
    • Financial services on the internet, especially design of e-payment systems and payment processes, voucher and payment systems, e-money
    • Structuring and implementing optimised data privacy concepts and approval management
    • Customer loyalty programmes, social plug-ins, reach management tools, customer analytics (including data privacy)
    • Cross-border e-commerce including choice of law and geo-blocking, especially within Europe
    • Cooperation between third-party providers and trading platforms
  • Technology and E-Commerce Disputes: Our services covers the full range of outsourced activity, and we regularly advise on mid- or end-term reviews and/or changes to the agreement and disputes arising from it. We work closely to manage and resolve disputes.


Why choose Eeramindz ?

Our specialist team provides bespoke advice on all areas of data protection and cyber security law. Based on our experience we can help you minimise the threat of cyber- attack, respond rapidly to cyber incidents and advise you on the merits of any claims you may face from individuals.

Beyond your cybersecurity strategy, we can also provide you with an integrated legal services  approach which maps technology decisions with your business objectives. Whether you need help reviewing the terms of an agreement, or scale up your technology landscape, or legal advice on a dispute, our integrated team of experienced advocates and consultants can support your business, no matter the commercial legal requirement. Our Advocates and Consultants work with you to protect your innovation, minimise the risk and stay compliant with applicable laws and regulations.

To know more about the services, you can talk to one of consultant by calling +91 766 9192 999. You can also fill in our Contact form to request a call back at your convenience.

FAQ- Technology & E- Commerce Law

Terms of website use are required to set out the basis upon which a visitor to the site may access and use it. These terms should be used to comply with the website owner’s legislative information requirements by making it clear who operates the site and how to contact them. The terms are also an opportunity for a website owner to limit its liability relating to content on the site via the inclusion of disclaimers relating to reliance on that content.
privacy notice is required on a website to notify visitors about how their personal data is collected, used, shared, stored, retained and secured by the website operator. Every website that uses cookies must provide visitors with details of such cookies and the purposes for which they are used in a cookies policy. Website owners should ensure that links to cookies policies are prominent and banner notices which appear when a user lands on a site are commonly used to ensure compliance.
An acceptable use policy (AUP) will be required if your website contains functionality which allows visitors to upload comments and/or other materials to the site. The AUP should set out the rules and standards governing those uploads and, if drafted carefully, should assist in excluding the website operator’s liability in the event that those uploads are defamatory or breach a third party’s intellectual property rights.
E-commerce websites should contain terms and conditions of sale  terms on which goods and/or services are sold via the website.
Access to source code is essential to allow a party to modify and support the software program to which the source code relates. Software suppliers understandably want to ensure that they keep hold of the source code relating to the software they license to their customers and therefore software is licensed in machine readable object code form. As such, the customer is dependent on the software supplier for modifications, maintenance and error correction of the software on an ongoing basis. If business critical software is being licensed, a savvy customer may require a mechanism that allows them (or a third party appointed by them) to take over these software support functions if the supplier fails to provide them.
Laws governing the Electronic commerce, commonly known as e-commerce or eCommerce, refers to the Internet based industry of buying and selling products or services via electronic means. E-Commerce uses a combination of Internet technology, mobile commerce, electronic funds transfers, escrowing services, electronic data interchange, supply chain management, inventory management systems, Internet marketing, data collection systems, and many other technologies and innovative business systems. Most, if not all, e-commerce transactions use the Internet for at least one point of the transaction. Other Forms of E-Commerce Other examples of e-commerce include subscription sites, mobile application sales, electronic book purchases, online auctions, and the procurement of various services via the web.