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Terms and conditions for a website...

By: Lianne West [27-September-07 7:55PM]
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Hi all

Does anyone know of a place to get some standardised terms and conditions for a website... are there any repositories of this sort of thing online anywhere?

Thanks for any help - I know to get custom written ones will no doubt costs hundreds for massive legal firm fees for their time!

Lianne

Re : Terms and conditions for a website


Peteark [30-September-07 11:13AM]
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Terms and conditions should never be standard, each set is unique for each specific website. There are a few people who provide a good service at UKBF.
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Re : Terms and conditions for a website


Chris Thompson [7-October-07 1:08PM]
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For a company website I would agree, best to get something bespoke. For a simple individual website you shouldn't need anything fancy.

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