Atlanta, GA, April 20, 2010 -
Website legal compliance has become a hot topic for webmasters of
e-commerce and SaaS websites. And it's no wonder, considering the
increasing pace of legal regulation and lawsuits. In its June 2010
issue, Website Magazine interviewed DigiContracts.com founder and
leading Internet attorney Chip Cooper regarding which website legal
forms does your website really need. Visit
Is Your Website a Breeding Ground for Lawsuits?.
"There are a lot of website legal forms that may apply", says Cooper, "FTC legal disclosures, terms of use, privacy policy, DMCA notice and registration form, service provider privacy agreement, SaaS agreement, membership agreement, Red Flag identity theft policy, just to name a few. Each website is unique - one size doesn't fit all, so-to-speak. So, the first thing a webmaster needs to do when considering website legal compliance is to do an assessment to determine which documents his/her website really needs", adds Cooper.
"In the Website Magazine article, I pointed out that my DigiContracts.com online website documents drafting service has a free online tool we call the Website Documents Determinator... and it'll help you determine which website legal forms your website really needs", states Cooper. "All you do is answer a few questions - it takes less than two minutes."
Cooper believes his MyLegalFirewall online drafting service for website legal forms offers a huge value to webmasters. "As a practicing Internet attorney, I know that a typical law firm would charge $2,000 or more to do the analysis of what a particular ecommerce website requires, to draft the documents, and to provide instructions for incorporation of the documents into the website. Our 'do-it-myself' prices range from $49 to $149 depending on specific requirements, and that's a real value", adds Cooper.
About Digital Contracts
Leading Internet, IP and software lawyer and Digicontracts.com founder
Chip Cooper has automated the process of drafting website legal
contracts, website legal forms, and website documents online, including
SaaS reseller agreements. Use his free online tool --
Website Documents
Determinator -- to determine which documents your website really
needs for website legal compliance. Discover how quick, easy, and
cost-effective it is to draft your website legal forms at
http://www.digicontracts.com/