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Policies - General regulations on e-commerce

Ong Tho Rice Joint Stock Company commits to implementing general regulations on e-commerce according to Decree 52/2013 / ND-CP as follows:

1. Comply with the State's contents and programs on e-commerce management and e-commerce development

2. Do not perform the following acts:
2.1 Violations of e-commerce business activities:

a) Organize a business network, market e-commerce services, in which each participant must pay an initial amount to buy the service and receive commissions, bonuses or other economic benefits in addition to mobilizing others to join the network;

b) Taking advantage of e-commerce to sell counterfeit goods, goods and services that violate intellectual property rights; goods and services on the list of goods and services banned from business;

c) Taking advantage of e-commerce business activities to illegally mobilize capital from other traders, organizations and individuals;

d) Providing e-commerce services or monitoring, evaluation and authentication services in e-commerce without registration or license as prescribed in this Decree;

d) Providing e-commerce services or monitoring, evaluation, and authentication services in e-commerce that are inconsistent with the information in the registration or licensing dossier;

e) Committing fraudulent acts or providing false information when carrying out procedures for notifying the establishment of an e-commerce website, registering a website providing e-commerce services, registering, and requesting a license service activities for monitoring, evaluating and authenticating electronic services. commerce.

2.2 Information violations on e-commerce websites:

a) Forging registration information or not complying with regulations on form and specifications of registration information announcement on e-commerce websites;

b) Using logos of credit rating programs for e-commerce websites without being recognized by these programs;

c) Using links, symbols, or other technology on e-commerce websites to cause confusion about relationships with other traders, organizations, and individuals;

d) Using a link to provide information that contradicts or causes confusion with information published in the area of the website to which this link is attached.

2.3 Transactions on e-commerce websites:

a) Committing acts of deceiving customers on e-commerce websites;

b) Forging information of other traders, organizations and individuals to participate in e-commerce activities;

c) Interfering with the operating system and Internet browser of electronic devices accessing websites to force customers to save websites against their will.

2.4 Other violations:

a) Stealing, using, disclosing, transferring, selling information related to business secrets of other traders, organizations, individuals or personal information of consumers in e-commerce activities without the consent of relevant parties, unless otherwise prescribed by law;

b) Forging or copying the e-commerce website interface of other traders, organizations or individuals to profit or cause confusion or loss of customer trust in traders, organizations or individuals. there.