Write a Terms and Conditions Page for Your Website
Use this as your opening message to start drafting a Terms and Conditions page from scratch. Fill in the bracketed fields with your specific business details before sending.
The Prompt
I need to write a Terms and Conditions page for my small business website. Here's the context: - Business name: [your business name] - Legal structure: [sole trader / LLC / Ltd / etc.] - Country and state/region: [e.g., Texas, USA / England, UK] - What the website does: [e.g., sells handmade jewelry directly to consumers / offers freelance copywriting services / runs a subscription newsletter] - How users interact with the site: [e.g., browse products, create accounts, submit contact forms, purchase via Stripe] - Any specific concerns: [e.g., I offer a 30-day refund policy / I have a subscription with auto-renewal / users can post comments] Please draft a Terms and Conditions document covering: (1) who we are and what the site covers, (2) acceptable use, (3) intellectual property, (4) disclaimer of warranties, (5) limitation of liability, (6) governing law and dispute resolution, (7) how we'll notify users of changes. Write in plain English at roughly a 9th-grade reading level. Aim for 600–900 words. Do not use legal jargon unless it's necessary, and if you use it, explain it.
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