Host Legal
FAQ's
1. What is Host Legal? Host Legal
offers basic web hosting forms. WPK 2.0 templates (Terms Of
Service, Acceptable Use Policy, and Privacy Policy) were
prepared by Alice L. King, a technology lawyer, with over 12
years of experience in all aspects business law, including
protection of intellectual property, drafting and negotiation
of service contracts, drafting of standard terms and
conditions for Web based services, and Web site legal
compliance.
2. So if I buy and use your forms am I covered legally from being sued or if I have problems with customers? Unfortunately, our justice system allows anyone to be sued for anything. While these forms were developed by a law student, you should not consider these iron-clad legal documents. To the extent that these forms will hold up in a court of law is based of the specific circumstances of the case, the city, county, state, and country you live in and other various factors. We encourage you to consult a lawyer.
3. Well, what good are these forms if I can still be sued or held liable?
These forms are working documents which you can revise to fit your particular needs. It is easy and less expensive to have your lawyer to review a draft of your web hosting documents then to hire them to develop them from scratch.
4. Can I use these forms more than once or do I have to buy a set each time I develop or host a new website for a client? No. You have unlimited use of the forms. The only restriction is that you can not resell or give them away to others. If you develop a website for a client using our templates, that is permissible. If your friend wanted to borrow a copy of the forms so he doesn't have to spend hours developing his own policies for his website, that is not permissible and your friend would have to buy copies from HostLegal.
5. Will you be offering updates or other services in the future?
Our goal is to provide valuable resources and tools to the web hosting industry. Please visit our website on a regular basis for any new products or services.
6. If I have questions, may I contact you? Yes. you can email us at
Sales@Hostlegal.com.
Please
consult your attorney for specific legal advice.