It was devastating to see that 2 of the 3 winners lacked legal elements that guaranteed the rights of the hundreds or thousands of users who interacted daily with those domains.
Do you think they would give a Michelin star to a restaurant that did not have a license or authorization to serve food?
It's unthinkable, right?
No matter how extraordinary the chef is, if he lacks health guarantees to serve his delicacies, the most likely thing is that his restaurant will be closed down and he will end up in jail for attacking public health.
But a website or blog can collect and store millions of pieces of data without offering any guarantee of safe and responsible processing.
Discussing my astonishment with a very clever marketing colleague and speaking of my perplexity at this lack of awareness and responsibility towards user rights and legal obligations, my wise and knowledgeable friend told me the following:
“If content is king, having an illegal blog or website is like serving a reserve wine in a dirty plastic cup”
And I took my hat off to this brilliant statement.
No matter , if the container, in this case the website or blog, is uae phone number list an illegal shack without guarantees, it is a nonsense.
And believe me, I'm not exaggerating.
It is absurd to invest in a domain, design, content, SEO, AdWords and have the blog in illegal mode.
It's nonsense and absurd.
And here is the crux of the legal issue:
If you want to sell on the Internet you must comply with the law.
It is essential to generate trust in your users and buyers.
Yes, it is a mandatory and necessary requirement to work with guarantees.
If your own website can expose you as illegal and an infringer.
If it is the right and honest way to treat your audience and buyers.
Yes, circumventing the law means compromising your entire list and your campaigns.
How good the content ?
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