Brazilian project of law obligues e-commerce to clear disclosure their contacts for consumers
Dear RT Whois, News about a brazilian project of law that obligues online stores clearly disclose their contacts for consumers - and it's not about Whois itself. http://www12.senado.gov.br/noticias/materias/2012/03/23/lojas-virtuais-podem... At issue in the House of Representatives' Committee on Science, Technology, Innovation, Communication and Information Technology (CCT), may be voted at the meeting next Wednesday (28) which requires the e-commerce sites on the Internet to widely disseminate contact information if the consumer needs to speak with a representative of the establishment. The project (PLC) 106/2011 adds six paragraphs to the Consumer Protection Code (Article 33-A) that determine, among other things, the obligation to inform state registration numbers and the National Register of Legal Entities (CNPJ), the legal address and phone numbers - the same data also contained in the invoices. Moreover, the text states that the personal service and effective consumer is done in a maximum of five minutes counted from the start of the call, and be informed as protocol number of that service. The PLC 106/2011 has a favorable opinion of the rapporteur, Senator Vital do Rego (PMDB-PB), but must still pass through the Consumer Protection Commission (JMC), which terminative vote. Omar
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Omar Kaminski