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These documents establish internal rules for the UK workplace, including an Employee disciplinary procedure and a Flexible working policy. This category focuses on internal operational standards and statutory entitlements rather than the external commercial terms found in Service Agreements. Users requiring specific hire terms should look under Employment Contracts.
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Website Terms of Service (US) by OLL
This template establishes rules for user access to websites and digital services. It covers account registration, user content licenses, and mandatory arbitration for resolving disputes under US law.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
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Privacy Policy (US) by OLL
This privacy policy outlines how a US-based entity processes personal data collected through digital services and offline interactions. It details specific consumer rights for residents of California, Colorado, Connecticut, and Virginia, including the right to opt out of data sales and profiling.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
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Website Terms of Service (US) by OLL
Terms of Service template for a digital platform or online service, including DMCA and arbitration clauses. Created by OLL's team of legal experts.
Updated 9 Feb 2026
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Privacy Policy by Mozilla
This privacy policy template establishes how a company collects, uses, and protects personal information across its products and services. It defines personal information, outlines data collection methods like crash reports or browser checks, and specifies conditions for sharing data with third parties or government entities.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
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Github Terms Github Community Guidelines (GitHub)
This document outlines behavioral expectations and interaction rules for users of a collaborative software hosting platform. It defines principles for respectful communication, tools for project moderation, and potential enforcement actions for policy violations.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
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Sample H.R. Policies for Addressing Harassment & Discrimination (NVCA)
This sample policy framework for venture capital firms establishes standards for prohibiting harassment and discrimination. It defines prohibited conduct, including sexual harassment and bias based on protected characteristics like gender, religion, and disability, and provides a procedure for reporting and investigating complaints.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
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Copyright Infringement Claims Policy (Basecamp)
This policy establishes the procedure for submitting copyright infringement notices and counter-notifications under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. It outlines the specific information required for a valid takedown request and the process for users to contest material removal.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
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Contributor Code of Conduct (GitHub)
This policy establishes behavioral standards for contributors and maintainers to ensure a harassment-free environment in technical projects. It defines inclusive standards, lists prohibited behaviors like trolling or sexualized language, and outlines the enforcement powers of project maintainers.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
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Security Policies Github Bug Bounty Program Legal Safe Harbor (GitHub)
This document protects security researchers from legal action when they find and report vulnerabilities in good faith. It provides a safe harbor under major computer laws like the DMCA and CFAA while outlining how your personal data is protected from third parties.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
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AMO Policies by Mozilla
This policy governs user participation in an online community where developers and users share software extensions, themes, and ratings. It establishes the community standards by incorporating existing terms of use, privacy notices, and acceptable use policies while providing specific mechanisms for reporting content violations. Users who contribute content must comply with technical and transparency standards or face removal of their content and account suspension.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
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