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Terms of Service Generator
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# Terms of Service **Last updated: ** ## 1. Agreement to Terms By accessing [Your Website], you agree to be bound by these Terms of Service and all applicable laws and regulations. ## 2. Use License Permission is granted to temporarily access the materials on [Your Website] for personal, non-commercial use only. ## 3. User Accounts You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your account and password. You agree to accept responsibility for all activities under your account. ## 4. User Content You retain ownership of content you submit. By posting content, you grant us a license to use, modify, and display it on our platform. ## Termination We may terminate or suspend your access immediately, without prior notice, for any breach of these Terms. ## Limitation of Liability [Company] shall not be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages. ## Disclaimer The materials on [Your Website] are provided "as is". We make no warranties, expressed or implied. ## Governing Law These Terms shall be governed by the laws of [Country/State]. ## Dispute Resolution Any disputes will be resolved through binding arbitration. ## Changes to Terms We reserve the right to modify these terms at any time. Continued use constitutes acceptance of changes. ## Contact Us If you have questions about this Privacy Policy, please contact us: - Email: [email] - Website: [URL]
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Terms of Service?
Terms of Service (ToS) is a legal agreement between you and your users that defines rules, restrictions, and liabilities for using your website or service.
Is Terms of Service legally binding?
Yes, when properly implemented with user acceptance. Users must agree before using your service, typically via checkbox or 'by using this site, you agree' notice.
What's the difference between arbitration and court?
Arbitration is private, faster, and usually cheaper than court. Court litigation is public and may allow class actions. Choose based on your risk profile and user base.