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hello my name is Ruth Carter and Im a licensed attorney in Arizona and this is your question of the day so somebody asked me how do I write the terms and conditions for my website its for my website and Im not sure where to start is it ethical to copy and paste from another business in the exact same industry and just edit some of the details ok let me start by saying theres nothing wrong with looking at other companies terms and conditions to get ideas for what you want to put in yours but should you do a straight copy and paste and just change the names no and heres why one you dont know who wrote those Terms of Service and two that may not actually fit your needs so I had a friend do that once they used a big companies Terms of Service for their website and when I read through it I just look at my friend and say do any idea what youve agreed to do in your turn No dont do that so is it permissible to get ideas maybe some you know some short sections its probably fine Terms o