SIC 58.19 3,800 enterprises in the UK
Other publishing activities
What this covers (20 activity descriptions)
- Advertising material publishing
- Art publishing
- Blogs (publishing)
- Catalogue publishing
- Forms publishing
- Greeting cards publishing
- Law publishing
- Letterpress publishing
- On-line advertising material publishing
- On-line catalogue publishing
- On-line forms publishing
- On-line greeting cards and postcards publishing
- On-line publishing n.e.c.
- On-line publishing of posters and reproductions of works of art
- On-line publishing of statistics and other information
- On-line publishing photos and engravings
- Photo and engraving publishing
- Postcard publishing
- Poster publishing
- Printed matter publishing
Guidance for this activity
Software licensing compliance
Understand your legal obligations when using, developing, or distributing software - including open source licensing, commercial agreements, and intellectual property protection.
Read guideE-commerce regulations for online selling
Legal requirements for selling online - including consumer contracts, pre-contract information, cancellation rights, and digital content regulations.
Read guideTech Sector Compliance Overview
Comprehensive guide to regulatory compliance for technology businesses - UK GDPR, data protection, online safety, cybersecurity, and sector-specific requirements.
Read guideTech Sector Licensing and Authorisations
Comprehensive guide to licences and regulatory authorisations required for technology businesses - telecommunications, financial services, intellectual property, export controls, and product safety.
Read guideCryptoasset Business Regulation
Regulatory requirements for cryptoasset businesses in the UK - how token classification determines whether you need full FCA authorisation or Money Laundering Regulations registration only.
Read guideProtecting Your Software Intellectual Property
Complete IP protection guide for software businesses - automatic copyright for source code, patent eligibility under the technical contribution test, UK and international patent fees, and trademark registration for software and services.
Read guidePrivacy and Electronic Communications Regulations
PECR sits alongside UK GDPR and gives specific privacy rights relating to electronic communications, including marketing calls, emails, texts, cookies, and traffic data.
Read guideNetwork and Information Systems (NIS) Regulations
The NIS Regulations 2018 (as amended in 2022) require operators of essential services and relevant digital service providers to implement appropriate security measures, report significant incidents within 72 hours, and cooperate with sector-specific competent authorities. The Cyber Security and Resilience Bill (introduced November 2025) will further expand scope to managed service providers, data centres, and critical suppliers.
Read guideCyber Essentials Certification
Government-backed scheme helping organisations guard against common cyber attacks. Required for many government contracts involving handling of sensitive information.
Read guideAI Regulation Framework
The UK takes a principles-based, sector-specific approach to AI regulation. There is no single AI law. Instead, existing regulators — including the ICO, FCA, MHRA, CMA, Ofcom, and EHRC — apply five cross-cutting principles within their own domains. The AI Security Institute (formerly AI Safety Institute) provides guidance on frontier models. A comprehensive government AI Bill is expected in the second half of 2026.
Read guideComputer Misuse Act Compliance
How to comply with the Computer Misuse Act 1990 when conducting security testing, developing security tools, or running bug bounty programmes. Includes the four criminal offences, penalties up to life imprisonment for serious cases, and requirements for legitimate security research.
Read guideElectronic Communications Code
Rights and obligations for communications network operators to install and maintain electronic communications apparatus on public and private land.
Read guideGeneral Authorisation for Electronic Communications Services
Any provider of electronic communications services or networks in the UK operates under a general authorisation regime. No individual licence required, but providers must comply with general conditions.
Read guideRadio Equipment Regulations
Equipment that intentionally transmits or receives radio waves for communication or radio determination must comply with Radio Equipment Regulations, including IoT devices, WiFi equipment, and Bluetooth products.
Read guideExport Control (Dual-Use Technology)
Export of goods, software, and technology with both civil and military applications requires licensing. Particularly relevant for encryption, advanced computing, AI, and surveillance technologies.
Read guideDistance and off-premises selling requirements
Your legal obligations when selling to consumers online, by phone, by mail order, or at their home. Covers the 14-day cancellation right, pre-contract information requirements, refund obligations, and exemptions under the Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013.
Read guideConsumer rights compliance for digital content sellers
Your legal obligations under the Consumer Rights Act 2015 and Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013 when selling software, apps, games, music, video, e-books, or other digital content to consumers.
Read guideE-commerce legal compliance checklist
Quick reference checklist for online retailers to audit their e-commerce legal setup against the Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013 and the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024.
Read guideApp store and digital platform regulation
How the Digital Markets Act and CMA regulation affects large digital platforms and app store operators. Covers Strategic Market Status, conduct requirements, and developer rights.
Read guideAge verification for online services
How to implement age verification to comply with the Online Safety Act and ICO Children's Code. Covers verification methods, pornography requirements, privacy considerations, and gaming/gambling rules.
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