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by markolschesky
3416 days ago
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We open-sourced all of our docs where I work. As previously noted, it's no substitute for a lawyer if something serious is really on the line, but it's probably a good place to get started. If you're not selling B2B you probably don't need to get mired down on the specifics of legality or need to have a framework to negotiate terms and policies. The biggest thing you'll want to do is set limitations on liability for usage. You'll save money giving a lawyer 80% of T&C to tune vs. having a lawyer start from a boiler plate T&C. Especially if you need to manage any vertical-specific nuances that a biz lawyer may not be specifically attuned to. Legal: https://github.com/catalyzeio/legal
Policies/Compliance: https://github.com/catalyzeio/policies |
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