Terms and conditions
(T&C) – also known as Terms of Service, Terms of Use, or End User License Agreement (EULA) – represent a contract between you, the provider of a service, and your users.
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 user’s account.
📌 Am I Legally Required to Have Terms and Conditions On My Website?
Unlike the privacy policy, a Terms and Conditions document is not always required by law. But we can only recommend it! And here’s why.
We can safely say that Terms and Conditions are meant to protect you and your business: they help handle potential problems arising or prevent them in the first place. Without it, it’s difficult for businesses to mount an adequate defense if sued or legally challenged over the use of their product or service.
In fact, it is considered standard practice and remain a very important document for every business, from a blog owner to an e-commerce store, in order to be protected from potential liabilities.
They are particularly crucial in cases of e-commerce stores because they contain legally required information related to conditions of sale and disclosures on methods of payment, shipping, delivery, withdrawals, and cancellation conditions etc.
Operating an e-commerce? Not sure what legal documents you need on your site? Check out this guide.
💡 Whether your website engages in commerce or not, it’s always advisable to have a professional Terms of Service document in place on your website or app.
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