Blog: Terms & Conditions

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Sweepstakes

If your promotions fall under the sweepstakes category, you will need to draft a specialized Terms and Conditions agreement. Here is how to know whether your promotion is a sweepstakes and whether it is subject to FTC scrutiny. Running sweepstakes creates an exciting promotion effort but you need to proceed with...

Termination clause in Terms and Conditions

A "Termination" clause is a clause found in a legal agreement that allows for the agreement to be terminated, or ended, under circumstances specified in the clause. The termination clause is typically placed within a Terms and Conditions agreement of a website or app. It's a popular standard for websites or...

Always Separate Your Legal Agreements

If you run an online business, you'll need a wide range of legal agreements. Some may be required by law, while others aren't legally required but are agreements that you will really want in place in order to thoroughly protect your business. For example, if your website collects personal information from users,...

Class Action Waivers in Terms & Conditions

If you're in mobile apps and/or software development, you must consider potential liability. You will find it difficult to limit consumer claims based on a cause of action and still have those limits remain enforceable. That is why there's a better alternative. Class action waivers act to limit the means of dispute resolution...

Using Terms & Conditions to Limit Liability

When you design that new hot app or offer services on your websites, look for a Terms & Conditions agreement to protect your business. Anyone who uses the web comes across these legal agreements, normally with a checkbox that simply states "I agree to the terms and conditions." Think of the Terms...

Terms and Conditions for Mobile Apps

A Terms and Conditions agreement, also known as a T&C, Terms of Use or Terms of Service, is the legal backbone of the relationship between your mobile app and your users. It sets forth clauses that embody the rules, requirements, restrictions and limitations that a user must agree to in...