Today, the term "compliance" means operating in conformance with laws and regulations. Companies of all sizes and in all industries are obligated to this worldwide. If you do not want to risk damage to your image, fines or other penalties, you must comply with laws. However, this is easier said than done, because whoever conducts transactions, provides services or trades in goods via the Internet, or simply operates a website or a blog operates globally.
Very different laws and regulations apply worldwide, however, which can conflict with your own operations: general information requirements, criminal law, cooperation with law enforcement agencies, legal protection of young people, data protection, consumer protection, commercial law, competition law, copyright law and lots more. However, which laws are to be applied in individual cases? How can you comply with them?
Legal harmonization, reduction of liability risks and working out operational routines
Questions and more questions, which naiin deals with in its daily work. naiin informs companies about legal requirements and liability risks. At the same time, naiin works in dialogue with the business world and policy makers to develop uniform global standards to reduce liability risks and clarify the labyrinth of national and international regulations.
This objective is also to be achieved in the sense of self-regulation in elaborating codes of behaviour and acceptance of these by companies which work via, with or on the Internet. These are normally already based on legal requirements, represent a reliable road map for companies in very different sectors, and contain operation routines.

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