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ABA Launches E-Commerce Consumer Site October 2007 (SmartPros) The American Bar Association has launched a free online legal resource for individuals and small businesses interested in starting e-commerce enterprises or venturing into online sales. SafeSelling.org, developed by the ABA Section of Business Law?s Cyberspace Law Committee, is organized around frequently asked questions that arise during the creation, launch and operation of an online store or other e-commerce venture. "We wanted the site to be intuitive for the typical small business owner," said Jonathan Rubens, editorial director of SafeSelling.org. "From obtaining a domain name to protecting customer privacy, our SafeSelling.org site offers a complete range of logically listed mini-topics to help our target audience find the facts they need." Other topics found on the site include payment processing, delivery and fulfillment, selling out-of-state or internationally, advertising and marketing, and customer authentication and security. SafeSelling.org is a companion site to the recently updated Safeshopping.org another Cyberspace Law creation which provides information about purchasing items safely on the Web. In addition, the committee offers an interactive guide and commentary to privacy, security and consumer law issues. For more information on SafeSelling.org, visit the site at www.safeselling.org or contact Jonathan Rubens at jrubens@mbvz.com. © Copyright 2007 SmartPros Ltd. All rights reserved. |
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