Blog: Disclaimer Agreements

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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...

Disclaimer for Google AdSense

Google has a few requirements for websites that wish to sign up for AdSense, including the requirement to have a Disclaimer or a Privacy Policy is in place. Disclaimer vs Privacy Policy for Google AdSense A Privacy Policy is a legal policy that lets your users know about your privacy...

Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Disclosures

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is a government organization that works to regulate the marketplace and ensure that consumers are safe from fraudulent or deceptive business practices. The FTC requires companies that use certain business practices to maintain specific disclosures on their websites, blogs, social media posts, videos, and apps. These...

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...

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...

Disclaimer Template

A Disclaimer on your app or website is often the best way to address specific points of liability that could fall outside a Terms and Conditions or a Privacy Policy agreement. This article will discuss some of the most common and important disclaimers and what purposes they serve while showing examples...