The ECT Act: When electronic communications are treated as received
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Summary: Today, I will break down section 27 of the Electronic Communications and Transactions Act 2023 (the ECT Act), which governs when electronic communications
Today, I will break down section 27 of the Electronic Communications and Transactions Act 2023 (the ECT Act), which governs when electronic communications on โinformation systemsโ are treated as received.
This article picks up from last weekโs article, which dealt with when an electronic communication is treated as dispatched (as opposed to sent).
Notably, the legal position differs when electronic communications are sent to a designated (agreed) address, as opposed to a non-designated (unagreed) addres
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