Poll: Where did you get your site/app's Terms of Service & Privacy Policy?
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#12I paid a local law firm for a TOS once. It was not cheap, and after I received it, I had to manually edit out the remnants of an unfinished search/replace of another company's name. One more anecdote: When my service went live, I put a free t-shirt offer deep in the TOS. Only had 1 person ever try to redeem the offer.
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#13I'm writing a TOS at the moment. Here's a question: has anyone ever heard of someone being sued for copyright violation for reusing parts of someone else's TOS or other posted legal document?
As for copyright over similar disclaimers, we, as attorneys
have to use language that is acceptable as far as precedent
and current law is concerned, thus, language will often be
verbatim. Because of this there are no problems with
copyright as far as the terms of use are concerned. The
same principle is applied to real estate P&S contracts, as
well as construction contracts and the like.Re: Poll: Where did you get your site/app's Terms of Service & Privacy Policy?
#14wordpress.com's TOS is "available under a Creative Commons Sharealike license, which means you’re more than welcome to steal it and repurpose it for your own use" . http://en.wordpress.com/tos/
If you'd like to find other CC licensed privacy policies, you can use this search:
http://search.creativecommons.org/?q=privacy%20policy
That will give you some other candidates.
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#16I'm writing a TOS at the moment. Here's a question: has anyone ever heard of someone being sued for copyright violation for reusing parts of someone else's TOS or other posted legal document?
I have asked a lawyer this question. His response was: As for copyright over similar disclaimers, we, as attorneys have to use language that is acceptable as far as precedent and current law is concerned, thus, language will often be verbatim. Because of this there are no problems with copyright as far as the terms of use are concerned. The same principle is applied to real estate P&S contracts, as well as constructi…
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#17A few of us are working on starting a non-profit to do that - taking the first small step of making an open UK employment contract.
Anyone with a business in the UK who might be interested in using such a contract, do get in touch!
callmeed, I'll email you to see if you'd like to join forces. Website T&Cs are definitely a good one to do.
Re: Poll: Where did you get your site/app's Terms of Service & Privacy Policy?
#18A few of us are working on starting a non-profit to do that - taking the first small step of making an open UK employment contract.
Anyone with a business in the UK who might be interested in using such a contract, do get in touch!
callmeed, I'll email you to see if you'd like to join forces. Website T&Cs are definitely a good one to do.
Re: Poll: Where did you get your site/app's Terms of Service & Privacy Policy?
#19A few of us are working on starting a non-profit to do that - taking the first small step of making an open UK employment contract.
Anyone with a business in the UK who might be interested in using such a contract, do get in touch!
callmeed, I'll email you to see if you'd like to join forces. Website T&Cs are definitely a good one to do.