The introduction to the free terms and conditions agreement outlines the terms that the user is agreeing to by accessing your website. There is a small explanation of terms used throughout the agreement.
License
The License clause in our free terms and conditions agreement states that unless otherwise stated you own all intellectual property rights to the material on your website. The user may not republish, redistribute, reproduce or sell any content from your website without prior consent.
User comments
If your website offers your users the opportunity to leave comments then the user comments clause, in our free terms and conditions policy, is advised.
This clause explains that your website allows comments and these comments in no way reflect the views of your site but rather the views of the commenters. It also states that you reserve the right to monitor and remove any comments that you find inappropriate, offensive or that you consider are in breach of the terms and conditions laid out.
Hyperlinking to your content
The hyperlinking to our content clause lists organisations (if any) who may link to your website content without the need for approval and and those organisations which require approval from you before they link to your site. It lists the conditions under which you would approve those links, such as the link not reflecting unfavourably on your website or there being no unsatisfactory record with the organisation who requested link.
This clause also explains the ways in which those approved organisations may hyperlink to your site, an example of this is by the use of your website address or your corporate name.
Iframes
What is an iframe? Iframe is short for internal frame. It is a HTML element which allows an external website to embed in a document. Iframes are used for a variety of purposes, one of which is online advertising.
The clause we have included in our free terms and conditions generator establishes that the use of iframes is not allowed on your website without prior approval and written permission.
Cookies
By choosing the cookies clause you are letting your users know that your website uses cookies. All websites use cookies in order for them to function, so this clause is one that you will need to add. The clause explains that the user is consenting to the use of cookies as per your privacy policy. Our free privacy policy has a clause covering your use of cookies in more details.
Disclaimer
By choosing the disclaimer clause, you will add to your terms and conditions agreement, the clause which outlines that your business/website excludes all representations, warranties and conditions relating to your website,to the maximum extent permitted by law.
External links
The external links clause lists the criteria that needs to be met in order for users to link to your home page. amongst these are that the link must not be misleading in any way or falsely imply sponsorship or approval of the linking site and its products and services.
Content liability
By adding the content liability clause to your terms and conditions agreement your users are agreeing that you have no liability or responsibility for any of your content that they use on their website. The user agree to indemnify you against any and all claims arising out of or based on their website.
Reservation of Rights
The reservation of right clause outlines to the user that your website reserves the right at any time to request that the user removes any or all links to your website at your request. It also explains that you reserve the right to amend any of these terms and conditions at your discretion at any time.
Removal of links
This clause explains to the user of your website that they may contact you if they find any link on your website objectionable. You may then consider the removal of any links but are not obligated
Terms & Conditions
An Overview of what’s included:
Introduction
The introduction to the free terms and conditions agreement outlines the terms that the user is agreeing to by accessing your website. There is a small explanation of terms used throughout the agreement.
License
The License clause in our free terms and conditions agreement states that unless otherwise stated you own all intellectual property rights to the material on your website. The user may not republish, redistribute, reproduce or sell any content from your website without prior consent.
User comments
If your website offers your users the opportunity to leave comments then the user comments clause, in our free terms and conditions policy, is advised.
This clause explains that your website allows comments and these comments in no way reflect the views of your site but rather the views of the commenters. It also states that you reserve the right to monitor and remove any comments that you find inappropriate, offensive or that you consider are in breach of the terms and conditions laid out.
Hyperlinking to your content
The hyperlinking to our content clause lists organisations (if any) who may link to your website content without the need for approval and and those organisations which require approval from you before they link to your site. It lists the conditions under which you would approve those links, such as the link not reflecting unfavourably on your website or there being no unsatisfactory record with the organisation who requested link.
This clause also explains the ways in which those approved organisations may hyperlink to your site, an example of this is by the use of your website address or your corporate name.
Iframes
What is an iframe? Iframe is short for internal frame. It is a HTML element which allows an external website to embed in a document. Iframes are used for a variety of purposes, one of which is online advertising.
The clause we have included in our free terms and conditions generator establishes that the use of iframes is not allowed on your website without prior approval and written permission.
Cookies
By choosing the cookies clause you are letting your users know that your website uses cookies. All websites use cookies in order for them to function, so this clause is one that you will need to add. The clause explains that the user is consenting to the use of cookies as per your privacy policy. Our free privacy policy has a clause covering your use of cookies in more details.
Disclaimer
By choosing the disclaimer clause, you will add to your terms and conditions agreement, the clause which outlines that your business/website excludes all representations, warranties and conditions relating to your website,to the maximum extent permitted by law.
External links
The external links clause lists the criteria that needs to be met in order for users to link to your home page. amongst these are that the link must not be misleading in any way or falsely imply sponsorship or approval of the linking site and its products and services.
Content liability
By adding the content liability clause to your terms and conditions agreement your users are agreeing that you have no liability or responsibility for any of your content that they use on their website. The user agree to indemnify you against any and all claims arising out of or based on their website.
Reservation of Rights
The reservation of right clause outlines to the user that your website reserves the right at any time to request that the user removes any or all links to your website at your request. It also explains that you reserve the right to amend any of these terms and conditions at your discretion at any time.
Removal of links
This clause explains to the user of your website that they may contact you if they find any link on your website objectionable. You may then consider the removal of any links but are not obligated