What risks do site owners run by having poorly written Terms of Service (ToS) or Click Agreements — or none at all? If your company offers goods or services through its website (or for that matter, if downloads or advice are offered for a cost — or even for free), when was the last time you looked to see what your ToS or Click Agreements say? ToS or Click Agreements can constitute a binding contract on the user, and those contractual terms are important to your company.
Your Customers May Not Review Your ToS and Click Agreements, but You Should!
Posted by: Peter S. Vogel September 14, 2011 05:00 AMWhat risks do site owners run by having poorly written Terms of Service (ToS) or Click Agreements — or none at all? If your company offers goods or services through its website (or for that matter, if downloads or advice are offered for a cost — or even for free), when was the last time you looked to see what your ToS or Click Agreements say? ToS or Click Agreements can constitute a binding contract on the user, and those contractual terms are important to your company.