Blog: Disclaimers

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Disclaimer for Google AdSense

Google has a few requirements for websites that wish to sign up for AdSense, including the requirement to have a Disclaimer or a Privacy Policy is in place. Signing up for Google AdSense can help boost revenue of your website by letting you earn money when people click on...

FTC Disclosures

The Federal Trade Commission ("FTC") requires that all affiliate marketing be disclosed. This requirement is part of the FTC's attempts to make sure that consumers are presented with as much accurate information as possible when making decisions about their purchases. Without a disclaimer or disclosure on a blog post, review, or other...

Sample Copyright Notices

A copyright notice is a short line of text that lets the public know that your work is protected by copyright law and is not to be copied. These copyright notices are widely used and can be found all over: from websites and blogs, to films, music and songs. What is copyright? When...

Disclaimer Examples

Disclaimers are a good way to address specific points regarding liability that fall outside your Terms & Conditions agreement. Here is a list of disclaimer examples that you can use for your website or mobile app. "Views expressed" disclaimer A "Views expressed" disclaimer is typically seen on blogs or other online media publications,...

Sample Disclaimer Template

Our Disclaimer template will help you get started with creating a disclaimer. This template is free to download and use. You may want to include a disclaimer on your app or website as it is often the best way to address specific points of liability that could fall outside a Terms...

What's an Opt-out Policy

"Opting out" in a legal sense means the same as it does in an everyday sense. To "opt-out" means you are choosing to no longer participate in something. Opting out becomes significant in a legal sense when you develop a website or app that's legally required to provide a method of...