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It is vital to ensure your website has the correct Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy, LawLive's Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy has been drafted by Australian Professionals.

The LAWLIVE® team is constantly adding new documents to this category.

Websites which are purely information - If your website is only information, it does not sell products, allow visitors to book service appointments or allow users to post information then you should use LawLive's Website Terms & Conditions (Providing Information).

Websites which offer products for sale (Online shops) - If your website sells products to visitors through an online store environment and you do not offer the service of installing products which are purchased through your site then use LawLive's Website Terms & Conditions (Providing Products). If you provide information as well as sell products this will still be suitable for you.

Websites which sell and offer services - If you offer services to your visitors such as consulting, plumbing, cleaning or any other such service then use LawLive's Website Terms & Conditions (Providing Services). If you provide Services as well as information this will still be suitable for you.

Websites which sell products and offer services - If your website provides users with the option to purchase goods and also an option to purchase services then use LawLive's Website Terms & Conditions (Providing Goods & Services).

Blogs, Social Networking, Wiki and other sites based on User Generated Content - If you operate a blog or any other type of site which relies heavily on your visitors providing content to the website then use LawLive's Website Terms & Conditions (User Generated Content).

Privacy Policies - All websites should have a Privacy Policy, even if you do not require visitors to register, provide content or offer them any goods or services. All web servers collect information regarding the PC's which access them, the Privacy Policy discusses what you do with that type of content. If you do offer registration and other services or products, then the Privacy Policy can be drafted to include your use of such information.

The ACCC is planning to rein in sites which have no warranty policy, or one they copied from a rival site without understanding its implications. Click to view article. It is vital you use a correctly written Terms & Conditions policy on your website.

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