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How to Apply Open Source Licenses

If you're looking to apply an open source license to your software, it can be confusing to figure out which steps you should take and in which order. There are a few different options for where you can display your license, to make sure it's applied effectively. But there are some...

Privacy Policy for Photography Websites

If you're setting up a photography website, you'll need to include a Privacy Policy to meet legal requirements, make your website look trustworthy, and increase the professionalism of your site. This applies regardless of whether your website is for sharing your portfolio, selling photographs or booking appointments, or whether you're hosting...

"How Do We Share Your Information" Clause in a Privacy Policy

One of the key purposes of a Privacy Policy is to inform consumers about how their personal information is used, including if and how it is shared with others. When drafting your Privacy Policy, this will be an important clause when it comes to transparency and legal compliance. This article will explain...

Clauses for an Open Source License Agreement

When you are writing a License Agreement for open source software, there are particular clauses that you need to include. These clauses should cover, for example, definitions, the scope of the license, redistribution and modification terms, warranties, and limitations of liability. We'll take a look at each of these clauses with...

CDPO Certification: What it is and How to Get it

The Certified Data Protection Officer (CDPO) certification helps take your knowledge of the GDPR and the role of a Data Protection Officer (DPO) to an advanced level. This article will explore the benefits of obtaining this certification, and outline what the certification process entails. What is the CDPO Certification? The CDPO (Certified...

Copyright Infringement Clauses

If you are publishing content on your website or blog, you (or the creator) are the author of this work. When you have authorship over that content, you have rights about how that work can be shared, used or copied. These rights are called "copyright." In this article we'll look at...