261 Terms of Business contracts

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Privacy Policy (US) by OLL
This Privacy Policy outlines how a company collects, uses, discloses, and processes personal information from its users through its online and offline services. It details the types of information gathered, the purposes for its use, and how it may be shared with third parties. The policy also informs users about their privacy choices, state-specific rights (including California, Colorado, Connecticut, and Virginia), and the process for exercising those rights. Created by OLL's team of legal experts.
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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.
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Model Release Form - Adults (US) by OLL
The US Adult Model Release Form is designed to obtain clear permission from an adult individual to use their likeness in photos, videos, or other media. It helps creators and businesses document consent for commercial or promotional use and is created by OLL's team of legal experts.
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Acceptable Use Policy by Mozilla
The Mozilla Acceptable Use Policy sets rules for using Mozilla services, prohibiting illegal, harmful, deceptive, or abusive activity, as well as privacy violations and intellectual property infringement. It is an official policy of a widely trusted open-source organisation, used to enforce safe and lawful use of its products and services.
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Github Terms Github Community Guidelines (GitHub)
The GitHub Community Guidelines outline expectations for respectful, inclusive, and constructive collaboration on the platform, offering tools for moderation and conflict resolution. They complement GitHub’s Terms of Service and Acceptable Use Policies, forming part of GitHub’s trusted, transparent governance framework for millions of developers worldwide.
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Terms of Service by Common Paper
The Common Paper Terms of Service governs access to B2B cloud services through a simple Order Form and incorporated Cloud Service Standard Terms v2.1, enabling clear, scalable customer onboarding. It is part of CommonPaper’s trusted library of open, lawyer-vetted standard agreements.
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Model Release Agreement (Adult)(UK) by OLL
The UK Adult Model Release Form is designed to obtain clear permission from an adult individual to use their likeness in photos, videos, or other media. It helps creators and businesses document consent for commercial or promotional use and is created by OLL's team of legal experts.
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Refund Policy (Basecamp)
Basecamp's Refund Policy offers a straightforward, customer-friendly refund policy: if you’re unhappy with a product for any reason, they’ll make it right—often with a full or partial refund depending on the situation. Refunds are handled case by case, emphasizing fairness, flexibility, and customer satisfaction over rigid rules.
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MDN Plus Terms of Service by Mozilla
The MDN Plus Terms of Service govern the use of Mozilla’s MDN Plus subscription, describing eligibility, licensing, payment and cancellation terms, acceptable use, liability limits, and how the service may be updated or terminated. Issued by Mozilla, the trusted organisation behind MDN Web Docs, this document is the authoritative source for understanding the legal conditions under which MDN Plus is provided to subscribers.
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Firefox Terms of Use by Mozilla
The Firefox Terms of Use govern the installation and use of the executable version of the Firefox web browser, setting out the user licence, responsibilities, liability limitations, and how the agreement may be updated or terminated, while distinguishing these terms from Firefox’s separately licensed open-source source code. Issued by Mozilla Corporation, the long-established and reputable organisation behind Firefox, this document is the authoritative and trusted source for understanding the legal conditions under which Firefox is provided to end users.