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Legal articles in easy to understand language.
Data Protection Officer (DPO)
A Data Protection Officer (DPO) is an independent professional tasked with overseeing a company's data protection strategy and ensuring compliance with data privacy laws. Since the arrival of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), appointing a DPO has become mandatory for many organizations worldwide and a best practice in general. This article...
Governing Law Clause in Terms & Conditions
A "Governing Law" clause is a clause used in legal agreements where you can declare which rules and laws will govern the agreement if legal issues arise. This clause will be found consistently in contracts and legal agreements between companies and their users. You can typically find these clauses in standard...
How to License Commercial Software
If you are a software developer, then it's crucial that you take steps to protect your software before you allow users to access or benefit from your app. The most effective way to control access to your software, and protect your intellectual property (IP), is through software licensing. Below, we explain...
Android's Default EULA
An EULA (End User License Agreement) is an important document explaining the rights and restrictions pertaining to the use of software, including mobile applications. Android does not have a default EULA, nor does it require developers to create their own EULAs. Because of this, a lot of developers don't include EULAs...
Terms and Conditions for Memberships
When you create a membership website, one of the most important things you can do to protect your business and your members is to have a Terms and Conditions agreement (T&C) in place. This agreement lays out the rules and regulations for your website's operation and what members can expect...
India IT Act of 2000 (Information Technology Act)
India's IT Act 2000 covers offenses involving computers, computer systems, or computer networks in India. It also makes acts like hacking, data theft, spreading of computer viruses, identity theft, defamation (sending offensive messages), pornography, child pornography, and cyber terrorism criminal offenses, and gives legal validity to electronic contracts and recognition...