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What is a good legal notice (terms of service, acceptable use policy, privacy policy, etc) to put on website, that favors the website?
Would a notice give more protection, than having no notice at all?
Yes, a lawyer can (and has) commented, but the simple fact is that you need to speak to YOUR lawyer about this matter. Don't cheap out on it.Here is a legal statement I propose. Can a lawyer please comment? "This website disclaims all liability. Use at your own risk." Another idea is to copy the notices from similar sites.
to zddoodah, Well-Known Member.
"unanswerable in the abstract. Depends.": Sorry, I am not a lawyer. How should I word the question? What information should I give you?
Here is a legal statement I propose. Can a lawyer please comment? "This website disclaims all liability. Use at your own risk."
And I would like an explanation. zddoodah says my statement is Utterly pointless. But I have seen similar wording elsewhere. So why is it pointless here? (if you care to answer).
zddoodah says my statement is Utterly pointless. But I have seen similar wording elsewhere. So why is it pointless here? (if you care to answer).