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Legal articles in easy to understand language.
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 and music. This article will further...
Free Trial Terms and Conditions
If you give users a free trial of your app, it isn't a free-for-all. Even though users won't be paying just yet, you'll still need to include Terms and Conditions (or title it Terms of Use or Terms of Service) for the free trial, or at least address the "free trial"...
Disclaimer Examples
Disclaimers are statements of information that help limit your legal liabilty for things such as errors and omissions, giving instructional guidance and sharing your personal opinions. They can also be used to keep your users informed about different things such as affiliate link usage, medical risks, atypical results and other things...
How-to: Google Play Store Violation "Policy Issue" 2017
Google Play Store is sending out warning emails to Android developers for apps that don't have a Privacy Policy URL added. Warning of Google Play Developer policy violation: Action Required: Policy issue If you received this email from Google, it means that your apps are violating Google Play Store guidelines when it...
Privacy Policy for WordPress plugins
A Privacy Policy is a legal agreement that's required by law if your WordPress plugin collects or shares any personal, identifying information from users. Personal information can include but is not limited to the following: Full name Birthdate Email address Physical address Financial information (credit card numbers, bank account information, etc.) IP address Geographic location (either requesting this...
EULA for SaaS apps
An End-User License Agreement (EULA) is a legal agreement that gives the user of a software or application a license to use it, and the terms under which the granted license can be used. The EULA must be accepted before the user purchases, installs, or downloads the software or application...