Selling online isn’t legally simple — even if the platform makes it feel that way
Shopify, Amazon, and Stripe have made it remarkably easy to start selling online. What they haven’t simplified is the legal framework underneath: Australian Consumer Law, the Spam Act, product liability, cross-border obligations, and platform terms that can change overnight.
We work with eCommerce businesses from early-stage DTC brands through to established retailers — including one of the world’s leading Shopify marketing platforms.
Terms and conditions that actually fit your business
Off-the-shelf terms rarely cover the specifics of how you sell, deliver, handle returns, or manage subscriptions. We draft website terms, terms of sale, and subscription terms that comply with Australian Consumer Law and reflect your actual business model. This matters — because when a customer dispute escalates, the terms you published are the terms you’re held to.
Australian Consumer Law isn’t optional
Consumer guarantees, refund obligations, pricing representations, product safety standards, and testimonial rules all apply to online sales. The ACCC actively enforces these, and penalties are significant. We advise on compliance and help you build processes — from your refund policy to your marketing copy — that reduce enforcement risk.
Supply and distribution agreements
Whether you’re the brand or the retailer, your supply agreements need to properly address pricing, exclusivity, minimum orders, IP licensing, and termination. We draft and negotiate these for both sides of the relationship.
Marketing and promotions
Influencer arrangements, competition terms, email marketing under the Spam Act, and advertising claims all have specific legal requirements. Getting these wrong can result in ACCC action or costly disputes. We help you market effectively within the rules.
Selling across borders
If you’re selling to customers outside Australia, you may have obligations under foreign consumer protection, privacy, and tax laws. We help you understand which ones actually apply and manage the risk proportionately — not every overseas sale requires a full international compliance program.
If you’re running an eCommerce business and want to make sure your legal foundations are solid, let’s chat.