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giantmutantbroccoli wrote: »As far as "durable medium" is concerned, anything that cannot be edited after the fact is regarded as a durable medium. This would include physical paperwork or an email, but not necessarily a website as that could be edited after the fact.
Durable medium is basically something which can be reproduced at a later date but cannot be edited - in other words an alternative that can replace paper. Websites are never durable.
Also as per the ECJ, the information in regulation 7 only has to be provided, where the information in regulation 8 should be received by the consumer with no positive action on their part.You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means - Inigo Montoya, The Princess Bride0
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