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Governing Law Clause in Terms & Conditions

A "Governing Law" clause is a clause used in legal agreements where you can declare which rules and laws will govern the agreement if legal issues arise. A "Governing Law" clause will be found consistently in contracts and legal agreements between companies and their users. You can typically find these clauses...

How to License Software

Your choice of a license agreement for software application depends on on what you wish to grant to a user. While most software apps only use the End-User License Agreement (EULA), there are open source licenses that give users more discretion on how they use a software's code. Here's a general guide...

Android's Default EULA

Android apps are not required by Google Play to include an End User License Agreement ("EULA"). However, having an EULA in place regardless can be a good thing for a number of reasons, including protecting your intellectual property, and limiting your liability to users of your app. While using the Apple platform...

Terms & Conditions for Memberships

Terms and Conditions (T&C) are often necessary for websites and mobile apps. This is especially true if your website or app involves a membership or has subscription plans. In many cases, there are more rules and guidelines that come with a membership and the only way you can make them clear...

India IT Act of 2000 (Information Technology Act)

India's Information Technology Act, 2000 or IT Act, is a subject of contention and controversy. As it is amended, it contains some of the most stringent privacy requirements in the world and has the unfortunate impact of holding intermediaries liable for illegal content. You can read the contents of the law...

SaaS Agreement

If you offer a software as a service (SaaS) app, it is likely easier for you to combine all your legal agreements into one: the SaaS agreement. Many SaaS apps contain a series of agreements including Terms and Conditions (T&C) or Terms of Service (ToS), Privacy Policy, Disclaimers, and additional notices. What...