Yes, you need a disclaimer on your website. Disclaimers protect your business against legal liability by saying that you wont be held responsible for how people use your site, or for any damages they suffer as a result of your content.
What is a website disclaimer?
A website disclaimer relates to your specific website content. Website disclaimers are essentially used to: i) walk away from some responsibility or potential liability; or ii) to limit or to disclaim some association or affiliation with something or someone.
How do you write a disclaimer for a website?
Generic Disclaimer for a Website [Text Format] The information provided by [business entity name] (“we,” “us” or “our”) on [website name] (the “Site”) [and our mobile application] is for general informational purposes only.
Are disclaimers necessary?
No matter the size of your business, if you have a website - you need a disclaimer. Even if you arent making money yet and just posting to a blog, you still do because anytime someone visits your website - you are entering into a legal agreement with them and YOU are responsible for the content you put out there.
What is a good copyright disclaimer?
Your copyright notice should contain the following 4 pieces of information: The copyright symbol or the word copyright A date or date range. The authors name.