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Helen Triggs

Wednesday 13 October 2010
How to write your website’s Terms of Use
Summary Your website Terms of Use represent your business and, as they often include privacy policies and purchasing details, they are (contrary to popular belief) actually read by your customers; so don’t just copy another site, think about what is important to include and the best way to present your business.   Our clients often ask us for guidance on what to include in their website’s Terms of Use. They usually look at other websites where they find a maze of legal jargon covering:...
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