NEWSLETTER-2017
248 NEWSLETTER 2017 party to the contract and requires that the service providers to clearly identify themselves by providing certain information to the receipent prior to the conclusion of a contract. Accordingly, service providers shall provide the following procedural information prior to the conclu- sion of a contract by means of electronic communication: • Up-to-date intrductory and accessible information regarding commercial communication; • Information on the technical steps to follow to conclude contracts; different technical steps to follow to conclude contracts; • Information on the technical means to identify, and correc- ting input errors prior to placing the order; • Information with respect to whether or not concluded cont- racts are to be stored by the service providers, and the acces- sibility of such contracts; and • Information on the applied confidentiality policies and alter- native dispute resolution mechanisms, if any. In addition to the information requirements established by the E-Commerce Law, the draft regulation on Electronic Orders and Contracts (“Draft Regulation”) stipulates extensive prior information requirements for a contract in order to ensure that the service provider shall render such information easily, directly, and to be permanently accessible to the receipents of the service. Prior information require- ments refers to information that must be provided by a service provider prior to an order being placed by the recipient of the service. • Communication details of the service provider, including his/her electronic mail address; • Information as to where the service provider is registered in a trade registry or similar public registry (i.e. professonal chamber); legal person providing electronic services.
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