Monday, 7 December 2015

Writing The Legal Stuff


When starting out on your blog, have you ever thought of whether or not you need to include a Legal Disclaimer, Copyright Policy, or Terms of Conditions? If you have, then you'll want to consider writing it yourself, rather than paying someone else to do it for you because this can be quite expensive.
While doing research on this topic, I found many good guides on how to write the legal stuff. Depending on whether or not you start from scratch, you will need to take your time when writing it. Another way to save time is by finding completely free ones which you can use and amend as you wish. Some websites offer it for free, but others require you to either retain their credit on the legal notice, or pay a certain fee and gain a License to remove their credit from it. This would come in handy if you want a professional legal notice.
Below you will find my favourite sites, which you can also use for your blog or website, but make sure to come back for updates as the search for the best continues. Personally I found the Nibusinessinfo website to be the best, because you can use and modify their samples without copyright infringement. If you know of any other good or better sites, please make sure to share them in the comments section. Lastly, don't forget to have a look at my Legal Stuff.
adencaf's Top Legal Sites
How stuff works (Legal Disclaimer)
Freenetlaw (Legal Notices for your Website)
Seqlegal (Free Legal Documents)
Hubpages (How to write a Disclaimer)
Ourdisclaimer (Free Website Disclaimer)
Nibusinessinfo (Free Legal Documents)

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