Termos e Condições
Isenção de responsabilidade jurídica
ICTQ Fóton is committed to ensuring that the information on this page serves as a general guide on legal terms and conditions for websites. However, it should not be considered as legal advice or recommendations for specific actions, as the specific terms between your company and its clients and visitors may vary. We strongly advise seeking legal counsel if you require assistance in understanding and formulating your own Terms and Conditions.
Fundamental Notions of Terms and Conditions
Having said that, Terms and Conditions (‘T&C’) are a set of legally binding terms defined by you, as the owner of this site. The T&C establish the legal framework governing the activities of the site visitors or clients during their visit or interaction with this site. The purpose of the T&C is to establish the legal relationship between the site visitors and you, the site owner.
The T&C should be established according to the specific needs and nature of each site. For instance, a site offering products to customers involving e-commerce transactions needs different T&C compared to a site providing only information (such as a blog, a landing page redirecting to others, and so on).
T&C give you, as the site owner, the ability to protect yourself against potential legal exposure. However, this may vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, so seek local legal guidance if you intend to safeguard against legal exposure.
What to Include in the T&C Document
In general terms, the T&C typically regulate the following issues: who can use the site; possible payment methods; a statement that the site owner may alter its offerings in the future; the types of warranty the site owner provides to its customers; a reference to intellectual property or copyright matters when relevant; the right of the site owner to suspend or cancel a member's account; and much more.
For further information, please refer to our article.
