Terms of Service (ToS) are legal agreements that set the rules for using a website, app, or service. They form a binding contract between the provider and the user to protect both parties. Key Components
User Rules: Defines acceptable behavior and bans activities like harassment or hacking.
Liability Limits: Protects the company from lawsuits if the service fails or causes data loss.
IP Protection: Establishes ownership of the platform’s content, logos, and software.
Account Clauses: Outlines reasons the company can terminate or suspend a user’s account.
Dispute Rules: Specifies which laws apply and requires arbitration instead of court trials. Legal Enforcement
Clickwrap: Users must check a box to agree, making it highly enforceable in court.
Browsewrap: Links terms on the page without requiring active consent, making it harder to enforce.
Fairness: Courts can throw out clauses that are deeply unfair or hidden in fine print.
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