Free Information Law Templates
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These documents address data governance, user privacy, and content moderation across jurisdictions like the UK, EU, and USA. This category includes the Recruitment privacy policy for job applicant data and the Website disclaimer for professional advice and affiliate disclosures. It focuses on regulatory compliance rather than intellectual property licensing or physical hardware sales.
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CC0 Universal (GitHub)
This document allows creators to relinquish all copyright and related rights in a work, placing it in the public domain worldwide. It includes a fallback license if the waiver is legally ineffective, ensuring the public can still use the work freely for any purpose without paying royalties.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
US
Other Site Policies Guidelines For Legal Requests Of User Data (GitHub)
These guidelines outline how a platform handles law enforcement requests for user data, including the legal standards required for disclosure and the types of information maintained. It details the specific requirements for subpoenas, court orders, and search warrants while establishing a policy of user notification.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
US
Recruitment Privacy Policy (Basecamp)
This recruitment privacy policy informs job applicants about how their data is collected, stored, and managed during the hiring process. It covers data collection through applicant tracking systems, retention periods for candidates who reach interview stages, and procedures for data access or deletion.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
US
Acceptable Use Policies Github Bullying And Harassment (GitHub)
This acceptable use policy establishes standards for user conduct on a digital platform to prevent bullying and harassment. It lists specific prohibited actions, such as targeted personal attacks, sexual comments, and the creation of alternative accounts to evade moderation.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
US
Acceptable Use Policies Github Sexually Obscene Content (GitHub)
This policy prohibits sexually obscene content and exploitation on a company's digital platform. It defines prohibited material, including pornographic content and non-consensual imagery, while allowing exceptions for artistic, educational, or journalistic contexts.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
US
Privacy Notice for Firefox for Fire TV and Firefox for Echo Show by Mozilla
This privacy notice informs users about the collection of technical and interaction data within browser applications for smart devices. It outlines how technical data, interaction data, and voice commands are processed, including the role of third-party services like Amazon Alexa.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
US
Privacy Policies Github Candidate Privacy Policy (GitHub)
This privacy policy outlines how an organization handles the personal data of job applicants during the recruitment process. It specifies the types of data collected, including contact details and background check information, and explains the legal basis for sharing and retaining that data.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
England & Wales
Firefox Focus and Firefox Klar Privacy Notice by Mozilla
This privacy notice explains how a browser developer processes technical, interaction, and browsing data. It details user rights under data protection laws and provides options for managing data collection and search preferences.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
US
Acceptable Use Policies Github Threats Of Violence And Gratuitously Violent Content (GitHub)
This policy prohibits users from using a platform to organize or promote acts of violence, including threats of physical harm, sexual violence, or death. It restricts the posting of graphic depictions of violence against humans or animals while providing exceptions for educational, documentary, or historical purposes provided clear warnings are included.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
European Union
Privacy Policies Github Subprocessors (GitHub)
This document lists authorized subprocessors permitted to handle personal and customer data on behalf of an enterprise service provider. It includes a structured table for detailing the processor name, location, and the specific nature of data processing activities.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
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