Jocelyn Mackie

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Legal writer at TermsFeed.

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Former civil litigation attorney. Content legal strategist.

Privacy Policies & Bankruptcy

In bankruptcy, the personal data you collected from users can be considered an asset. That makes user data vulnerable to being transferred to the highest bidder and leaving users feeling exposed. This article is an overview on how to address the issue of bankruptcy in your Privacy Policy so your user...

Terms & Conditions for Games

Like any other website or mobile app, games also require a Terms & Conditions (T&C) agreement. Differences between Terms & Conditions for games and Terms & Conditions for other types of apps are subtle. However, that does not eliminate the need for a T&C and you should not distribute your games...

What Makes a Good Privacy Policy

Sometimes it's challenging to know exactly what makes a good Privacy Policy - One that informs your users and protects you from liability. This article will explain what Privacy Policies are, their essential elements, and the best ways to inform users of their terms and when you make changes. A good Privacy Policy depends...

Intellectual Property in your Terms & Conditions

There are legal methods for registering your intellectual property so you can enforce your rights in court, but you also need a way to enforce your interests in a less formal and more immediate manner. You can do that with intellectual property protection provisions in your Terms & Conditions (T&C) agreement. What...

Return and Refund Laws in the U.S.

While the U.S. does not have federal laws affecting returns and refunds, it's still a good idea to have a Return & Refund Policy. U.S. state laws do not require a Return & Refund Policy either but under certain circumstances, you need to post this policy conspicuously in your storefront or...

Clauses for Privacy Policy

Your website and mobile app requires a Privacy Policy throughout most of the world. You cannot avoid doing business in the U.S. without coming across the California Online Privacy Protection Act or the Child Online Privacy Protection Act. The U.K., Canada, and Australia laws also require Privacy Policies. As a business, you're subject...