Sara Pegarella

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Law school graduate, B.A. in English/Writing. In-house writer.

9 Clauses You Can Steal From SaaS Apps

Legal agreements are very important for all apps, but perhaps especially so for a SaaS app. These agreements will be where you include information about things like subscription costs, payment terms, user privacy, restrictions on the use of your app, and a range of other topics. SaaS apps operate by providing a...

How to Legally Protect Your Website or App

Creating, owning and operating a website or a mobile app can expose you to a variety of legal risks. These risks include copyright infringements, risks of liability, and unintentional violation of international privacy laws, just to name a few. There are a number of things you can do to legally protect...

Disclosures for Affiliate Links

A disclosure for your website or blog is a statement that informs your users about something of relevance to them so that they can make informed decisions. It's basically like the fine print that gives users additional information that they would want or need to know. There are a number of different...

Terms & Conditions for Objectionable Content

Objectionable content is content that most users would find to be offensive, upsetting, or inappropriate. Some examples of objectionable content include: Defamatory commentary and hate speech about religion, gender, race and other targeted groups, Overly sexual material of an explicit nature, Portrayals of extreme violence or content that encourages violence, Bullying...

Privacy Policy for Chatbots

A chatbot is a computer program that mimics chatting with a real person. This form of artificial intelligence is used often in web applications to conduct customer service and collect information via chat. Because of the personal data collected through a chatbot, a Privacy Policy might be mandatory. If you have an...

How to Write a Blog Disclaimer

A disclaimer is typically a short paragraph that works to protect your business, services, information, physical property and intellectual property from different types of abuses, liabilities and other legal issues. In other words, a disclaimer will limit your liability to others while protecting your rights. Writing a disclaimer may sometimes be necessary,...