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A Small Business Guide to Subscription Contracts Under the DMCC Act
The UK's Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act (DMCC Act)Â became law on 24 May 2024, although many of its provisions are yet to be brought into force. The DMCC Act brings with it the most significant changes to subscription contracts in a generation. The new rules protect consumers by eliminating 'subscription traps' and create an opportunity for traders to drive transparency, trust, and customer experience. The core subscription provisions were expected to come into
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Variations v Side Letters v Addendums
Got a contract that needs a tweak? That's totally normal! Commercial life changes fast, and sometimes your agreements need to keep up. But before you scribble a note on the back of a napkin or fire off a quick email, you need to know how to legally change your contract. For small business owners, the jargon can be confusing. Are you using a variation, a side letter, or an addendum? Choosing the wrong tool can lead to confusion, disputes, or even make the change unenforceable.
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Nov 223 min read
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GDPR for Small Business: Five Simple Steps to Help Avoid a Data Protection Fine
As a growing business owner, you’re juggling everything from sales to sourcing. Data protection compliance may sound like something only tech giants need to worry about. However, the truth is that any business holding personal data (whether in the form of customer email addresses or employee records) must comply with privacy laws. The good news? Compliance doesn't have to be a nightmare. Taking a few simple steps  can significantly reduce your risk of major penalties. Here a
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Nov 154 min read
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A Small Business Guide to UK Advertising Compliance
It's easy to focus solely on click-through rates and conversions. However, for every claim you make, every price you quote, and every competitor you mention, you are operating within a strict legal and regulatory framework. Ignoring these rules, even unintentionally, can lead to your ads being banned, reputational damage, and costly referrals to legal enforcement bodies. Here is a guide to the UK's advertising compliance landscape, covering the core codes, key pitfalls, and t
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Nov 84 min read
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3 IP Risks Your Contracts Must Address (Before You Hire That Designer)
If you're a business that innovates, hires freelancers, uses agencies, or develops custom software, your contracts can stop you sitting on an Intellectual Property (IP) time bomb. It's tempting to focus only on the scope and the fee. But without clear IP clauses, you risk losing ownership of your core asset, spending a fortune in court, or facing a claim for infringement simply because you used an outside resource. Your IP is your competitive advantage - protect it accordingl
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Nov 13 min read
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Beyond the Breach: The Data Protection Risks a Strong Contract Must Prevent
We often talk about data protection when things go wrong: the breach, the fine, the angry letter from the ICO. But the biggest risks in data protection often start long before a cyber-attack. The biggest risks often start in the gaps and silence of a poorly drafted commercial contract. If your business shares personal data with any third party (a cloud provider, an email marketing platform, an outsourced payroll service, a joint venture partner), it’s imperative your contract
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Nov 13 min read
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