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Safeguard your online presence and limit your company’s liability by establishing what your content is and isn’t from the very start.
When creating content—like a course, program, or membership—around legal, finance, or medical topics, it’s important to proactively protect yourself from disgruntled consumers who may use your information incorrectly or end up harming themselves in the process. This simple disclaimer should be displayed along with your marketing materials
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What it is: A copy-and-paste disclaimer to use with your course or program marketing materials.
Who it’s for: Course creators, educators, or anyone creating content around these types of topics.
When you need it: If you sell a course or membership that teaches people about business, financial, legal, or medical topics.
Why you need it: This disclaimer protects you and your business from potential legal issues by informing users of your website or course of any limitations or risks associated with using your content.Each purchase from The Boutique Lawyer comes with a single, non-transferable, non-exclusive business-use license. This allows you to use the templates and policies within your own business only. Website policies may be applied across multiple sites you own but are not permitted for client sites or redistribution.
Our templates are designed for use by U.S. based businesses. We recommend having an attorney review the template to ensure it meets your specific business needs, regardless of your location.
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They are not a substitute for personalized legal advice, and purchasing a template does not establish an attorney-client relationship. While we strive to ensure our templates are accurate and up to date, you should consult with a local attorney to ensure compliance with your jurisdiction's specific laws.
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As a small business owner, I'm constantly learning that I don't know what I don't know. I had a brand strategist recommend that I get a disclaimer from The Boutique Lawyer, and as soon as I read the Disclaimer Template, I knew that I had made the right choice. Uploading it to my website made me feel better about clarifying what I can offer to my prospective clients and this saves me time during my discovery calls. The true value is the change is felt in the confidence and security I feel when I do business.
We love when our templates help give business owners more confidence and security, and the fact that it saves you time during your discovery calls is an added bonus! Love it! -Amber
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