Law Practice
Jan. 25, 2017
Businesses of all sizes should keep website terms up to date
While terms and conditions depend on the type of website and business, all companies should consider important provisions. By Karl Kronenberger





Karl S. Kronenberger
partner
Kronenberger Rosenfeld LLP
technology and media
150 Post St Ste 520
San Francisco , CA 94108
Phone: (415) 955-1155
Fax: (415) 955-1158
Email: karl@krinternetlaw.com
University of Cincinnati COL; Cincinnati OH
Karl S. Kronenberger is a partner with Kronenberger Rosenfeld, LLP a San Francisco-based internet, technology and media law firm. He can be reached at karl@krinternetlaw.com or (415) 955-1155
Website terms and conditions (T&Cs) are the primary contracts between web-based companies and their customers or website users. Accordingly, T&Cs can establish agreements on numerous issues, including use of private information, dispute resolution, and intellectual property. Nonetheless, given the changing legal landscape and challenges to enforcing the terms, it is imperative that businesses draft, implement and update clear...
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