Ecommerce Websites -- 3 Tips To Avoid Liability For Actions of Your Online Resellers Recent case law confirms once again: if online agreements are presented properly to end-users, they're legally enforceable. Among other things, this means that important legal disclaimers and limitations of liability are legally enforceable. But what about liability exposure arising out of end-user contracts entered into by your resellers? Are you liable for actions of your resellers?Keywords:
Chip Cooper, Chip Cooper, online contract drafting service, legal forms, contract forms, legal contracts, sample contract agreements, contract drafting software, SaaS agreement, SaaS contract form, legal documents online Is Your SaaS Agreement Enforceable -- Even Against Simba, The Agreeable Cat? I thought I'd seen and heard it all in my Internet law practice, until a client referred me to an interesting article about a kitty cat named Simba that walked across a keyboard and clicked on an online, click-through agreement (also known as a 'click-wrapped' agreement). My client wanted to know whether the agreement was enforceable. My reply - against Simba the cat, or its owner who put Simba up to this? This is my analysis.Keywords:
Chip Cooper, Chip Cooper, online contract drafting service, legal forms, contract forms, legal contracts, sample contract agreements, contract drafting software, SaaS agreement, SaaS contract form, legal documents online 2 Costly Mistakes For SaaS Sites To Avoid With Online Contracting The law of online contracting has become fairly well settled. This is good news for SaaS sites with online agreements such as Membership Agreements, Subscription Agreements, Content License Agreements, and the like. However, there are still costly mistakes to avoid, as these two recent cases illustrate.Keywords:
Chip Cooper, Chip Cooper, website legal compliance, website documents, website legal documents, Terms of Use Form, Privacy Policy Form, SaaS Agreement form, MyLegalFirewall, online contract drafting service, legal forms Japan and foreign residents: The Immigration Bureau and privacy In Japan, the current Diet session has bills in progress for revising the immigration law. The bills are expected to pass. Human rights groups are concerned that the Immigration Bureau will be able to access the personal information of all documented foreigners in Japan, infringing their privacy.Keywords:
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