Websites: 10 Things to Consider to Avoid Litigation 3-5

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WEBSITESDevelopment and Upkeep, Laws, Issues, and

Solutions10 Things to Consider to Avoid Litigation

Number 1When creating websites, it is important to ensure that the written agreement specifies that you own it.

Number 2Once created, the website exposes the company to the world.

Consideration should be given to issues regarding jurisdiction and exposure to lawsuit and criminal prosecution.

Number 3Privacy policies should be clearly stated and posted on the website.

Once posted, companies should ensure that they comply with their own policies.

Number 4Framing and Linking.

Linking connects a web surfer from your website to another site.

Framing is to have a link that only changes a portion of the display of the browser.

Permission should be obtained from the owner of the other site.

Number 5Ensure that the webwrap agreement that links to the site’s terms and conditions is available from your site.

Number 6Ensure that you are not infringing on the copyright of another business, whether online or otherwise.

Number 7Trademarks apply online as well. This includes logos, slogans, etc.

Number 8Be sure to protect your own intellectual property by including notices on your website.

Copyrights, trademarks and the website itself should be registered with government agencies.

Number 9Advertise product liability laws and consumer protections laws.

Number 10Have a procedure for backup and archiving the website.

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