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Webdesign Business- Terms & Conditions

Discussion in 'General Business' started by designventures, Sep 26, 2010.

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    Hi Friends,
    >>can anybody please guide me regarding Terms & Conditions for a webdesign company. What is the most important clause you think is important

    >>Can anybody show me a link to a sample terms and conditions

    >> Also many of my clients are small business and they simply copy content & pictures from other websites. I explain them its a wrong way, but its their choice. How should I make sure I am safe from any legal issues regarding this issue

    Any guidance

    Thanks
    DV
     
    designventures, Sep 26, 2010 IP
  2. ala101

    ala101 Well-Known Member

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    visit TemplateMonster and have a look at their TOS.
     
    ala101, Sep 27, 2010 IP
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    designventures Active Member

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    Any other good sites i can refer TOS
     
    designventures, Sep 27, 2010 IP
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    For this visit TemplateMonster and have a look at their TOS.
     
    Tom_Lee, Sep 28, 2010 IP
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    Any other suggestions? how about web.com tos?
     
    designventures, Dec 28, 2010 IP
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    Well I think you should write a custom agreement policy and make your client sign it, which will indicate that you are not responsible for any copyrights or trademarks used, you just provide a website and clients add their content

    Something along those lines might keep you safe
    Hope it helps :)
     
    incoe, Dec 29, 2010 IP