Frequently Asked Questions and Answers from Termly’s Legal Experts

Is it illegal to copy a privacy policy?

Yes, it is illegal to copy a privacy policy. Privacy policies are protected by copyright, so copying another website’s privacy policy, in part or in whole, puts your business at risk of legal penalties for copyright infringement.

It also won’t actually apply to the specific data processing activities your business performs. Misrepresenting your policy in this way violates privacy laws like the GDPR, the CCPA, and others.

Your privacy policy should fit the unique needs of your website and comply with any applicable data privacy laws around the world.

Don’t copy someone else’s policy. Instead, use a practical tool, like a privacy policy generator. When necessary, like for businesses that collect children’s data or sensitive personal information, consult a legal professional.

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To prevent copyright violations, use a privacy policy generator to create a unique privacy policy that suits your website’s needs.

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Jona, Director of Product @ Termly

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