Easy To Do, Frequently Missed: Limiting Your Liability for Online Content

It is a fact of life that companies frequently write their own terms of use and privacy policies rather than using an attorney.  Time and money are always short, and these things would seem easy to do.  After all, plenty of websites have examples that other lawyers have pored over.  Why not just adapt that work?  Here’s one thing you may miss. 

Many website terms of use have a reference to what happens when your site ends up displaying someone else’s copyrighted work.  The terms of use have a section that gives a name, address and contact information where notices of

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