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Internet Law
Articles on Internet Laws
Website Copy: Beware of Unintended Warranties if You Write Your Own Product Descriptions
If you’re like most small ecommerce businesses, you’ll write your own product/service descriptions. In doing so, you will encounter a legal pitfall unknown to most… you may be creating unintended warranties that could result in substantial liability. How can this be? How can you unwittingly create a warranty for which you will be held legally [...]
Is Your SaaS Agreement The Only Website Legal Document You Need?
Copyright © 2009 Chip Cooper I’m often asked questions about SaaS (Software as a Service) agreements. What I have to prompt SaaS webmasters to ask is – “Is my SaaS agreement the only website legal document I need?” To most Saas site webmasters, the answer may be surprising. What Is a SaaS Agreement? A SaaS [...]
Website Terms of Use: are Yours Enforceable? Does it Matter?
Clients frequently ask me, “click-wrapped”, “browse-wrapped” — what do these terms mean? Are they the typical legal mumbo jumbo? Your Customer Agreement (often called a Subscription Agreement, Membership Agreement, or SaaS Agreement) is a so-called “click-wrapped” agreement because your customer indicates agreement by clicking on an I AGREE button. For this reason, click-wrapped agreements are [...]
Website Terms and Conditions – Do You Really Need Them?
For some mysterious historical reason, the contract between the operator of a website and its customers long ago became known as the “terms and conditions” of the site and back in those days (the Wild, Wild West of the 1990s), a good many operators of websites just copied the terms and conditions verbatim from another [...]
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