Your website terms & conditions will protect you and your business. It's important you do this properly. A good website terms & conditions should touch on your relationship with the visitors to your website, any issues around copyright and protecting your IP. It should also deal with how those visitors can use your website. Use it in conjunction with your website's Privacy Policy. It’s like Vegemite and toast. They go together.
Descriptions
If you have a Social Media Management business this super important website terms & conditions template reduces your exposure to risk and liability if something were to go wrong. It covers you and your business from any potential visitors who aren’t out to do the right thing. Sadly, we know they’re out there. This bad boy can be made to suit your website needs specifically, so there’s no added fluff and no messing around.
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Key Features
- Customisable terms and conditions
- Intellectual property protection
- how you handle refunds
- How you handle reviews and comments
- Limitation of liability
- Word format for quick and easy editing
For Who
This is perfect for any business that provides Social Media Management.
For What
If your business has a website, you need this. Period.
Note
Please note that using our online services and templates doesn’t constitute legal advice and doesn’t create a lawyer-client relationship between you and Foundd Legal. If you have questions about the contract template and whether it fits your specific needs or need legal advice, why not book in a consultation? The information offered on www.founddlegal.com should be considered informational only and is NOT LEGAL ADVICE.
Jurisdiction: All Australian jurisdictions. This template adheres to Australian principles of contract law and is designed for those doing business in Australia. While similar principles may apply in your jurisdiction, please consult with a lawyer qualified in your jurisdiction.