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Legal articles in easy to understand language.
SaaS Apps: Is SLA the Right Legal Tool?
All apps and websites need to have legal agreements in place to set out the relationship between the user and the app or website operator. There are numerous different types of legal agreements that you can use for your app, such as Terms of Service, Terms of Use, End User Licence...
Sample EULA Template
An End-User License Agreement (EULA) is an agreement put in place between someone who purchases, installs, or downloads software, and the licensor or provider of that software. This kind of legal agreement can go by different names: EULA End-Use License Agreement Licence Agreement Software License Agreement Licensed Application End-User Agreement EULAs are...
Privacy Policy for AppNexus Remarketing
If your business uses AppNexus remarketing technology, there are a few things that you must keep in mind to stay legally compliant for you start your first advertising campaign. Remarketing, also commonly known as retargeting, is a very effective method of online advertising that shows your ads across different websites to...
Acceptable Use Clauses for SaaS Apps
SaaS apps that allow user interaction or the creation of user-generated content are great ways to build your brand and create a community for your users around that brand. But when you have users using your service or SaaS app, especially if they can interact with others, setting out an Acceptable...
3 key things about the new EU Data Protection law
Some form of EU data protection law has been in force since the mid-90s, but the legislation continues to grow and develop to meet the changing pressures and challenges that come with technology and its increasing reach into the lives of individuals. As a startup, business owner, or e-commerce store operator,...
4 clauses to have if you host user-generated content
Web sites and apps built with user-generated content are quickly becoming the norm. There's the rapidly growing language-learning app Duolingo, numerous Facebook quizzes and games, as well as photo-sharing websites and news aggregators such as reddit. They all rely on users to create, or contribute, or share things with others. This creates...