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The New Cookie Law!

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For any members that run their own websites have you heard about this new law!! :o:(:angry:

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For any members that run their own websites have you heard about this new law!! :o:(:angry:

Love to see them police that, 3 million UK websites, that will keep em busy :P

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For any members that run their own websites have you heard about this new law!! :o:(:angry:

Love to see them police that, 3 million UK websites, that will keep em busy :P

Hopefully if we all ignore it. It will go away :lol:

Seriously though can the EU not find better things to spend their time on!

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For any members that run their own websites have you heard about this new law!! :o:(:angry:

Love to see them police that, 3 million UK websites, that will keep em busy :P

Hopefully if we all ignore it. It will go away :lol:

Seriously though can the EU not find better things to spend their time on!

Banannas that are to bent springs to mind ;)

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I subscribe to the view that any law which falls short of popular consent, as in the case of this tripe, should be ignored.

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on the whole so do I but I don't want to get hit with a fine.

about cookie law.."The UK Regulations carry a maximum fine of £500,000 for serious breaches. It is anticipated that this power will only be used in limited circumstances. Before this the fine was £5,000 and companies may have been willing to run the risk but with these increased powers the result of enforcement action is potentially more severe."

http://www.aboutcookies.org/Default.aspx?page=3

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on the whole so do I but I don't want to get hit with a fine.

about cookie law.."The UK Regulations carry a maximum fine of £500,000 for serious breaches. It is anticipated that this power will only be used in limited circumstances. Before this the fine was £5,000 and companies may have been willing to run the risk but with these increased powers the result of enforcement action is potentially more severe."

http://www.aboutcookies.org/Default.aspx?page=3

I long ago came to the sad but inevitable conclusion that if you run a small business you are almost certainly breaking one law or another 24/7. There is absolutely no way that you can possible keep up with every law or regulation imposed on your business and still find time to do an hour's work a day.

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