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Copyright Disclaimer Template

A copyright disclaimer asserts your legal right to own the website you created, and it can help deter people from stealing content from that website. It makes it clear who owns this website and that they're willing to protect their right to its contents. The copyright disclaimer typically has four...

SaaS Privacy Policy Template

If you offer a SaaS app, you're legally required to have and post a Privacy Policy. In this article, we'll walk you through why you need a SaaS Privacy Policy and what your SaaS Privacy Policy should contain. We've also provided a sample SaaS Privacy Policy template to help you design...

Age Limitation in Terms and Conditions Agreements

Businesses face a difficult situation with minors using the internet. They want to make their sites accessible to everyone, but also want the legal protection of contracts like Terms and Conditions agreements. The issue is that minors can't enter contracts by themselves, so they need a parent or guardian's permission...

Affiliate Links Disclaimer for Australia

On February 1, 2021, the Australian Association of National Advertisers (AANA)'s disclosure guidelines went into effect. These influencer marketing guidelines govern influencers, bloggers, and other marketers who do business in Australia. This article will discuss Australian disclosure guidelines and what affiliate marketers who do business in Australia should do to ensure...

Terms and Conditions for Freelancers

Without a proper Terms and Conditions agreement, many misunderstandings between freelancers and their clients can arise. On the other hand, including a professionally written Terms and Conditions agreement can help resolve this issue by laying out what is expected from the client when using the freelancer's website and what's expected...

Privacy Policy for Freelancers

As a very freelancer, you're most certainly collecting personal information from potential clients, including something as simple as an email address for sending in your invoices. If you collect personal information, you'll need to have and post a Privacy Policy where you outline what kinds of personal information you collect and...