Terms and Conditions
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The explanations provided on this page are general information and not detailed information on how to write your own terms and conditions. This article is not intended to be legal advice or a recommendation on what action to take, as we cannot know in advance what specific terms you wish to establish between your business and your customers and visitors. We recommend that you seek legal advice for clarification and assistance in creating your own terms and conditions.
Terms and Conditions: Key Aspects
That said, the Terms and Conditions (“T&C”) mean a set of legally binding terms defined by you, as the owner of the website. The T&C sets out the legal limits that govern the activities of visitors, or your customers, while visiting or interacting with this website. The T&C are intended to establish the legal relationship between visitors and you, as the owner of the website.
T&Cs should be defined based on the specific needs and nature of each website. For example, a website that offers products to customers with eCommerce transactions requires different T&Cs than a website that only provides information (such as a blog, landing page, etc.).
The T&Cs offer you, as a website owner, the ability to protect yourself from potential legal risk, but they can vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, so it is a good idea to ensure you get local legal advice if you want protection in this regard.
What to include in the T&Cs
In generale, i T&C trattano spesso questo tipo di questioni: chi è autorizzato a utilizzare il sito web; i possibili metodi di pagamento; una dichiarazione che afferma che il proprietario del sito web può modificare la sua offerta in futuro, i tipi di garanzie che il proprietario del sito web fornisce ai suoi clienti, un eventuale riferimento a questioni di proprietà intellettuale o copyright, il diritto del proprietario del sito web di sospendere o cancellare l'account di un membro e molto altro ancora.
Per saperne di più, consulta il nostro articolo "Creare Termini e Condizioni di utilizzo".