Leah Hudson

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Freelance writer and researcher at TermsFeed

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Leah is an editor and writer published by The Spinoff, The Urbanist, UrbDeZine, and Penguin Random House New Zealand. Leah loves to write about sustainable urban development, data privacy, mental health, and matters of the heart. She spends her time reading, walking her dog, and eating unreasonable amounts of chocolate.

Privacy Policy for API Providers

If you are providing an Application Programming Interface (API), you're most likely to be collecting data from end-users. This means you'll need a Privacy Policy. This article will look at what types of data collection and exchanges you're most likely to be making through an API. It will then look at...

User Generated Content Clauses for Photography Websites

If you're running a photography website where people can upload their own photos, you'll need to cover this in your website Terms and Conditions. In particular, you'll need to understand how a user generated content clause works, and what it should look like. This article will cover what a user generated...

Copyright Notices and Clauses for Photography Websites

When setting up a photography website, you'll need to make sure that your intellectual property rights are covered. In particular, it's important to understand what a copyright notice is, and what a copyright clause is. They're related, but separate parts of protecting your website content and photography. This article will cover...

Terms and Conditions Agreement for Photography Websites

All good photography websites need to be equipped with appropriate and well-written legal documents. This includes Terms and Conditions, also known as Terms of Use, or Terms of Service. While Terms and Conditions are not required by law, they can protect you from legal liability, ensure that any transactions go smoothly,...

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...