Atlanta, GA, January 27, 2010 -
If you operate a website, you're probably aware that your website
operations are now highly regulated. And the pace of legal regulations
continues to accelerate. To protect your investment and avoid legal
liability, it's recommended that you give your website documents a legal
check-up as you begin the new year. Digicontracts.com has published a
legal checklist that will help webmasters conduct their own new years'
legal check-up, quickly and easily..
"With the increased regulations and enforcement activity of the Federal Trade Commission, we recommend that webmasters conduct a legal check-up of their website documents at least twice a year," says Chip Cooper, President of Digital Contracts and developer of the MyLegalFirewallTM website documents drafting service at DigiContracts.com and practicing Internet attorney. "There's really two sets of issues - the general list that always need checking, particularly the way a website collects, uses, and shares personal information - and the emerging issue list consisting of recent developments that many webmasters may not be aware of", says Cooper.
Cooper has published an article providing the key issue checklist and a brief explanation each. Read the article at 2010 Resolution -- Give Your Website Documents a Legal Check-Up.
About Digital Contracts
Digital Contracts is a leading online contract drafting service for
Internet, software, and information technology entrepreneurs. Digital
Contracts offers a completely automated online service that helps
software vendors, software and website developers, and webmasters
determine which legal documents they need, and then guides them with
an intelligent wizard though the process of drafting their legal
documents. Use our free online tool
Website
Documents Determinator to determine which documents your website
needs. For more information, go to http://digicontracts.com/ or email
Chip Cooper at chip@digicontracts.com .