Frequently Asked Questions and Answers from Termly’s Legal Experts

Can I copy someone else’s disclaimer?

Yes, you can copy someone else’s disclaimer. However, other sites’ disclaimers will not be specific to your activities. This can expose your site to legal liabilities if your copy-and-pasted disclaimer doesn’t include the correct information.

Writing your own disclaimers is the safest option, as you can ensure they contain the information needed to protect your business from legal claims.

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Disclaimers are often required by the FTC.

As the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) legally requires disclaimers for activities such as affiliate marketing, it’s safest to create your own using a disclaimer template, rather than copying someone else’s disclaimer.

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