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How to add page in the End User License Agreement

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weve all done it we log on to a new website and come upon the terms of service agreement and instead of reading it we just click agree but guess who has time to read all that stuff even if it is a legally binding contract the answer is effectively no one since one study found it would take the average person about 250 hours 30 full working days every year to read them all Seth Stevenson is a senior writer for slate and recently wrote about the crazy world of end user agreements Seth good morning thanks for having me on what ultimately is the purpose of these agreements really its to protect the companies if it was good for you they would put it in huge fonts on the front of these pages but instead they hide it in tiny in tiny fine print you know somewhere you have to click three times to find it so its to protect them its to its to cover them up and make sure that you cant sue them and make sure that they are not exposed to any legal liabilities what I found Most Fascinating thou

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An end user license agreement (EULA) is a legally binding contract between a software company and its users, specifying the terms, conditions, liabilities, and fair use policies that a software user must abide by in order to continue to use the product.
There is no legal requirement to provide a EULA to your users. However, you and your business may face legal hurdles if you do not provide such an agreement. The EULA protects the ownership of your software or app, specifying that the end-users only obtain a license to use your product, not any ownership rights.
Can You Legally Write Your Own EULA? Yes, you can legally write your own end-user license agreement for your video game, app, or other software. However, remember that youre responsible for ensuring it follows all applicable laws and includes the proper clauses to protect your software adequately.
While EULAs are generally found on desktop or mobile apps, you can put one on your website as well. Common places to put an EULA on your website include links on an account login page or checkout screen, or as a stand-alone legal page.
Although EULAs vary, every EULA should include clauses explaining: The enactment date. The binding nature of the agreement. Your contact details and full business name designation. The governing laws. Permitted and restricted uses. Termination conditions. Warranties and limitation of liability. Related agreements.
How do you write EULA? clearly identify yourself/your business; clear state the rules for user behaviour and access to your product/software; disclose the copyright/intellectual property license that applies (e.g. open source); include other details of the software license including conditions for termination;
Most EULAs include some basic provisions such as a description of the software application, clarification of ownership (including any content created by the end-user), a disclaimer of warranty and limitations on liability, the method by which any updates to the application will be delivered, support and maintenance
The EULA protects the ownership of your software or app, specifying that the end-users only obtain a license to use your product, not any ownership rights. It also provides disclaimers and limits your liability to any injury or damage that may occur when the consumer uses your product.

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