Blog: Disclaimer Agreements

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When and How to Write an Earnings Disclaimer

Multi-level marketers, businesses that offer financial or investment advice, and any companies that claim that their products or programs can help users make money should maintain earnings disclaimers on their websites. This article explains what an earnings disclaimer is, the difference between earnings and affiliate disclaimers, how to write your own...

Affiliate Disclaimers for U.K. Websites

Many website owners are aware of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) guidelines regarding affiliate disclaimers. They often overlook the fact that these disclaimers are also required in the U.K. Looking over review sites that are exclusive to the U.K., many do not contain an Affiliate Disclaimer and that can lead...

Survey Disclaimers

If your business or website uses surveys to collect personal information, including a survey disclaimer is an excellent way to protect your business and your users. This article breaks down what survey disclaimers are, what they should include, and how to create your own. What are Survey Disclaimers? A survey disclaimer is a...

Differences Between Common Legal Agreements

While you may not require all of these common legal agreements for a website and/or mobile app, it's a good idea to be familiar with the agreements and the differences between them. Here are the differences between these essential legal agreements. Privacy Policy vs. Terms & Conditions The main difference between a Privacy...

Disclosures for Affiliate Links

An affiliate link disclosure is a statement that informs your users about an affiliate relationship you engage in. It lets them know that you are being compensated in some way for your promotion of a company or product via a link. It's legally required in many circumstances. This article will break down...

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...