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Terms and Conditions

The Intellectual Property disclosure will inform users that the contents, logo and other visual media you created is your property and is protected by copyright laws.
A Termination clause will inform that users’ accounts on your website and mobile app or users’ access to your website and mobile (if users can’t have an account with you) can be terminated in case of abuses or at your sole discretion.
A Governing Law will inform users which laws govern the agreement. This should the country in which your company is headquartered or the country from which you operate your website and mobile app.
A Limit What Users Can Do clause can inform users that by agreeing to use your service, they’re also agreeing to not do certain things. This can be part of a very long and thorough list in your Terms and Conditions agreements so as to encompass the most amount of negative uses.
No matter what kind of goods you sell, best practices direct you to present any warranties you are disclaiming and liabilities you are limiting in a way that your customers will notice.
While creating and having a Terms and Conditions is important, it’s far more important to understand how you can make the Terms and Conditions enforceable. You should always use clickwrap to get users to agree to your Terms and Conditions. Clickwrap is when you make your users take some action – typically clicking something – to show they’re agreeing. Here’s how Engine Yard uses the clickwrap agreement with the I agree check box: