Print
Web site footers
October 15, 2008 – 10:55 am by John GilesTerms, policies, disclaimers, rules and notices that appear on web sites are essentially agreements between the business who owns the web site and each user of the web site or customer.
They will be binding if the business has done what is reasonably sufficient in order to bring the existence of each one to the attention of the visitor or customer. There is a lot of case law on this issue. Please contact us for more information.
We suggest that the following should be placed at the foot of each page and should preferably be visible without having to scroll down.
The rest of this article is only available to a registered user with one of the following subscriptions: Trial, Student, Subscriber. To continue reading this article, please either:
- Subscribe - unlimited access for R495 per month per subscriber. It's quick and easy, and you can unsubscribe at any time. Find out more about the benefits of subscribing. Why you should pay for the content. Subscribe Now.
- Register - limited access for FREE, and without obligation. It's quick and easy to get greater access instantly. Select "Free Account" under the Subscription Options. [ Register ]
Similar:
- Online Stores - the legal considerations
- Online Store Templates
- Customer Agreements should be cleverly structured
- Privacy Policy
- Return Policy
Tags: acceptance, copyright

2 Trackback(s)
You must be logged in to post a comment.