{"id":63,"date":"2015-03-18T11:19:43","date_gmt":"2015-03-18T11:19:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.utelier.com\/blog\/?post_type=toolkit&p=50"},"modified":"2019-01-23T09:22:07","modified_gmt":"2019-01-23T09:22:07","slug":"website-building-legal-steps-part-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fashioninsiders.co\/toolkit\/legal-corner\/website-building-legal-steps-part-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Build A Fashion Website – The Legal Steps, Part 2"},"content":{"rendered":"
Following on from last week<\/a>\u2019s Building A\u00a0Website \u2013 The Legal Steps, Part 1<\/a>,\u00a0where Tahir Basheer offered advice on finding a domain name, your website content and data, this week he concludes the two part-series.<\/p>\n There are legal considerations to make while website building for your brand, especially a transactional one.\u00a0Here I look at the\u00a0terms and conditions for websites, social media and e-commerce, as well as mobile content and VAT.<\/p>\n The terms and conditions of your website building are effectively the contract you hold\u00a0with the visitors to your site. In this way, the terms and conditions are\u00a0extremely important. Many people use generic website terms and conditions and therefore miss crucial aspects of their business model within the terms. You need to tailor your relationship with your visitors depending on the specific circumstances.<\/p>\n Amongst other things, you should consider the following:<\/p>\n 1. A statement that all rights in the site belong to you, for example your copyright and trademarks.<\/p>\n 2. A restriction on what visitors can do on your site \u2013 for example a restriction on them engaging on illegal activity.<\/p>\n 3. A disclaimer regarding the performance of your site. You don\u2019t want people to be able to claim you have liability if your website has technical problems.<\/p>\n 4. Reference to your privacy policy.<\/p>\n 5. Where your website has a login there should be an obligation on visitors not to pass their login details on to anyone else.<\/p>\n 6. Information about your business, for example your contact details.<\/p>\n The same issues regarding user-generated content, website terms and privacy also apply to your social media outlets so make sure you establish terms of use and privacy policies that reflect your actives on these sites. In addition you need to be aware that these social media providers will have their own terms and conditions governing your activities that may vary.<\/p>\nWebsite Visitors<\/h3>\n
Social Media<\/h3>\n