
An increasing number of people are turning to the internet for all sorts of advice. Fashion advice - Medical advice - Marriage advice.
Here at Premium Law, we certainly won’t dissuade you from getting fashion advice online, but we strongly recommend that you don’t turn to Google for legal advice. Because it could end up costing you a whole lot more than you expected.
Over the past decade, the rapid growth in e-commerce has increased consumers' choice and access to goods online. This has led consumers to turn to significant e-commerce stores, including Alibaba, Amazon, eBay and Facebook, to buy everyday goods.
Though almost all e-commerce in these stores is legitimate, they can also be abused by those seeking to sell and distribute counterfeit and pirated goods. This undermines legitimate business, can be damaging to rights holders and can be harmful to consumers.