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Terms and Conditions govern the contractual relationship between you and your users and set the way in which your product, service or content may be used, in a legally binding way. It is essential for protecting your content from a copyright perspective as well as protecting you from potential liabilities.
You should also write a clause in your terms and conditions that explains the prohibited uses and unacceptable behaviors you wont tolerate on your platform. This clause reduces your liabilities and outlines your right to remove, delete, or terminate comments, posts, or even users who violate your terms.
They are a legally binding document and allow you to set your rules, within applicable law. For example, they may help you define how users can interact with your product or service, how your original content can be used, or the rules concerning the cancellation or suspension of a users account.
For a contract to be valid and recognized by the common law, it must include certain elements-- offer, acceptance, consideration, intention to create legal relations, authority and capacity, and certainty. Without these elements, a contract is not legally binding and may not be enforced by the courts.
Terms and conditions are aimed at protecting the business (you). They give business owners the opportunity to set their rules (within applicable law) of how their service or product may be used including, but not limited to, things like copyright conditions, age limits, and the governing law of the contract.
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How to Write Terms and Conditions Detail Your Introduction. Talk About Updates to Your Terms of Service. Inform Users of the Agreement. Outline Your Responsibilities. Detail Prohibited Activities. Discuss Website and Content Ownership. Talk About Rights to Access. Write Your Companys Rights.
On a friendly footing, as in Im on good terms with the manager, so Ill ask him to help you . Shakespeare used the phrase slightly differently in King Lear (1:2): Parted you in good terms? The precise current usage was first recorded in 1669.
Terms typically contain copyright clauses, disclaimers and terms of sale, allow you to set governing law, list mandatory consumer protection clauses, and more.

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