Blog: Terms & Conditions Agreements

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Terms and Conditions for Ridesharing Apps

Ridesharing apps are transforming the need for a personal automobile, especially in more urban areas. In fact, some people aren't buying cars because they're able to rely on ridesharing. In London, 37% of users of car share companies chose not to buy a car at all and 17% of users intended...

A Separate Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions for Subdomains?

Planning on starting a blog as a subdomain of your website? If so, you may be wondering about the legal complexities of creating subdomains for your website. A common question people have is whether separate legal agreements are needed for subdomains. Keep reading to find out the recommendations regarding how to...

Terms and Conditions for Google Forms

If you use Google Forms, you should absolutely have a Terms and Conditions agreement that you display to the public. This article will look at Google Forms and the reasons why you should have a Terms and Conditions link on every Google Form you use. Tips for creating a Terms and...

Does Copying or Adapting Another's Terms & Conditions Violate Copyright Law?

Directly copying a Terms & Conditions agreement (T&C) exposes your company to legal risks in a few ways. First, copying an agreement word-for-word is likely a violation of copyright law. Secondly, even if you borrow an agreement from a competitor in your industry, it is likely that differences in location,...

Mobile App Terms & Conditions Template

A mobile app's Terms and Conditions agreement (T&C) is where you set out the rules and restrictions for anyone who uses your mobile app. It helps limit your legal liability while managing user expectations. While not legally required like Privacy Policy is, this agreement comes with a number of priceless business...

Business Terms & Conditions Template

A Terms & Conditions (T&C) agreement can greatly benefit a small business by helping the business owner set out the rules for your products and services and help manage the expectations for you and your customers. This type of agreement is also known as Terms of Use or Terms of Service,...