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| Subject: | Advice on school's site legal requirements | ||
| Author: | NathalieVu-Van-Toan: view profile | all posts by this author | add to favourites | ||
| Date: | 09:12:13 6 June 2006 | ||
On 18:33:49 5 June 2006 AndrewAllfrey wrote:
Hi Natalie,
It really all comes down to budget. I'd happily recommend the documents at www.clickdocs.co.uk however. Maybe use that as a template and make any necesary changes then get your solicitor to check it over. Cheaper than drafting a document from scratch anyway.
Good luck with it.
Andrew Allfrey
e-Prominence Limited
Internet Marketing Consultants
Hi Andrew,
Thanks for the advice and the link. I will definitely use it as a starting point.
Nathalie
On 12:10:55 5 June 2006 NathalieVu-Van-Toan wrote:
I'm currently developing a new academy's website. I was wondering if it would be wiser to go through a legal firm specialised in e-legal documents rather than download standard legal documents (e.g. Privacy Policy, Site Terms of Use, etc.) and customise them.
Advice on school's site legal requirements, NathalieVu-Van-Toan, 5 Jun 12:10
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Thank you Segala, NathalieVu-Van-Toan, 29 Jun 14:43
Thank you Segala, NathalieVu-Van-Toan, 29 Jun 14:43