Privacy Policy
Website agreements, such as disclaimers, terms of use contracts, and privacy policies are typically placed on a website to inform users of the ways in which the users are permitted to use the website, and to alert users as to certain restrictions on the use of the website. These website contracts also provide the user with information regarding the copyright and trademark ownership rights of the website provider (and its licensors) in the content contained on the website. Finally, disclaimers, terms of use, and privacy policies may also include legal provisions that apportion legal responsibility between the web site provider and the user.
Ideally, all users of the website should be required to demonstrate their consent to the terms of use. We recognize, however, that may businesses are reluctant to require visitors to demonstrate their consent, presumably because the business fears that this will dissuade the user from visiting its website. Often, many business owners allow their website developers to copy and paste disclaimers, terms of use, and privacy policies from other similar websites. This is dangerous, however, because every business has different, unique needs.