Leah Hamilton - Page 6
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3 Key Legal Cases on Clickwrap
Clickwrap is becoming more commonly known as a legally secure and easy way of creating binding agreements with your users online. There are a number of legal cases that have established the validity of clickwrap methods, however, and they all set out different requirements and nuances of clickwrap's use. We're going to...
Draft Limitation or Exclusion of Liability Clauses
In many Terms and Conditions agreements online you'll see both "Limitation" and "Exclusion of Liability" clauses. But what do these clauses do exactly? How can you use these clauses for your business? Maybe you're wondering why anyone would ever just choose to limit their liability when they could exclude it completely! The answer...
Terms and Conditions for Ecommerce Stores
If you run an e-commerce store, it's important that you have a well-drafted Terms and Conditions agreement linked throughout your store. Terms and Conditions agreements can help legally protect you as well as set out the rules that you and your customers will follow, limit your liability in the event that...
5 clauses for Terms of Use for SaaS apps
If you're running a Software as a Service (SaaS) business, there are some unique clauses that you need to include in your Terms of Use agreement. Even if the Terms of Use isn't mandatory by law, it's extremely important and recommended to have the agreement for your business. If your app is...
EULA vs. Terms of Use for a mobile app
When deciding what to include in your legal agreements when setting up your mobile app, you may be wondering what's the difference between the "End-User License" agreement and the "Terms of Use" agreement. These agreements are similar in a number of ways, but have some key legal and content differences that...
4 legal documents your e-commerce business is missing
Setting up your e-commerce store is exciting, but a lot of work. The last thing you may be thinking about is what kind of legal documents you need. Or maybe your store is already up and running, and you've suddenly realized that there are a few things that were overlooked. The four...