A Warranty Disclaimer is a defensive or “preventive” form of protection from unwanted claims or liability arising from products sold from or through your e-commerce business Website. It is defined as; “an oral or written statement aimed at limiting … [Read more...]
When Should You Have a Financial, Legal and Advice Disclaimer Posted on Your Website?
If your Website or Blog is not a professional service site, (i.e., an attorney offering legal advice, an e-trader offering stock advice, a financial planner giving advice, etc,) the Financial, Legal and Advice Disclaimer gives public notice that your … [Read more...]
Do I Need a Content Disclaimer?
A Content Disclaimer serves one main purpose: It is posted on sites where users, members or third-parties (advertisers, sponsors and merchants) post information, comment or exchange opinions on your website or blog. The Content Disclaimer gives … [Read more...]
Data Security Breaches: How to Protect Your Business
A data security breach can spell financial doom for a company that is unprepared. But if you run a small to medium-sized business (SMB), you may have questions about the consequences of a data breach. For example: • Does your business need to be … [Read more...]
Is Your Advertising Deceptive? – Back Up Your Claims
Case 1: Speak and Speak Smooth Supplements by NourishLife The FTC acted on the complaints of the parents of children with speech disorders. In the lawsuit against NourishLife, FTC has proved the Speak and Speak Smooth supplements produced and sold … [Read more...]
Will Your Social Media Policy Get You Sued?
The National Labor Relations Board stepping up charges against employers. Social media has been a welcome advertising and marketing partner for many businesses. It has become an important tool in how businesses recruit and attract new business … [Read more...]
Paid Reviews and Testimonials: Disclose or You Will Pay
Some online marketers are using paid reviews and testimonials that are in violation of FTC guidelines An enforcement action against AmeriFreight shows the FTC continues to pay close attention to companies who fail to disclose when they compensate … [Read more...]
Global Privacy Laws – Is Your Privacy Policy Up-to-Date?
As more and more countries adopt new Internet privacy laws, website owners are being guided and encouraged to comply with not only U.S. laws, but also those of the EU (European Union). The European Union is a union of 28-member countries that are … [Read more...]
Free Website Disclaimers
Free DMCA Notice Free Disclosure of Material Connection Free Email Disclaimer Free Fax Disclaimer Free Food Disclaimer Free Gym Disclaimer Free Copyright Notice Free OBA Disclosure Free Opinion Disclaimer Free Product … [Read more...]
How to Protect One of Your Company’s Most Important Assets During the Sale of Your Business or Bankruptcy
Let’s imagine a scenario. Business A operates online and collects data. It has a privacy policy that explains to users how personal information that is collected will be used. After several years of business and data collection, Business A ends up … [Read more...]
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