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A Terms and Conditions is not required and it’s not mandatory by law.


Unlike Privacy Policies, which are required by laws such as the GDPR, CalOPPA and many others, there’s no law or regulation on Terms and Conditions.


However, having a Terms and Conditions gives you the right to terminate the access of abusive users or to terminate the access to users who do not follow your rules and guidelines, as well as other desirable business benefits.


It’s extremely important to have this agreement if you operate a SaaS app.


Here are a few examples of how this agreement can help you:


If users abuse your website or mobile app in any way, you can terminate their account. Your “Termination” clause can inform users that their accounts would be terminated if they abuse your service.


If users can post content on your website or mobile app (create content and share it on your platform), you can remove any content they created if it infringes copyright. Your Terms and Conditions will inform users that they can only create and/or share content they own rights to. Similarly, if users can register for an account and choose a username, you can inform users that they are not allowed to choose usernames that may infringe trademarks, i.e. usernames like Google, Facebook, and so on.


If you sell products or services, you could cancel specific orders if a product price is incorrect. Your Terms and Conditions can include a clause to inform users that certain orders, at your sole discretion, can be canceled if the products ordered have incorrect prices due to various errors. And many more examples.


In summary, while you do not legally need a Terms and Conditions agreement, there are many many reasons for you to have one. Not only will it make your business look more professional and trustworthy, but you’ll also be maintaining more control over how your users are able to interact with your platforms and content.


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which probably isn’t dealing with high-liability goods, includes the following boilerplate language in its Terms agreement to deal with limiting liability and disclaiming warranties.


This exact language is used across multiple industries, businesses, and apps in order to legally disclaim warranties and limit liability.


Include the words “AS IS” for items and “AS AVAILABLE” if you provide any sort of service that may not be available 100% of the time.


Apple Media Services Terms and Conditions: No Warranty clause


Here’s a list of questions that can help you determine what to add in your own Terms and Conditions agreement:


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