By Anna Hsia
Operators of online services rely on enforceable contracts governing their relationship with website visitors. Commonly known as "terms of service," "terms of use," or "terms and conditions," these agreements, or terms, detail acceptable uses of a website, and can also mitigate risk to online operators. While it's tempting to just copy the terms available on other websites, there are good reasons to prepare your own: not only could an...
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