How Contracts Protect Your Website

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Terms and conditions can be the lifesaver you didn’t know you needed. They communicate the boundaries and protocols in place for your business. 

Scared of providing information on your website due to the possibility of it becoming outdated and leading to legal mishap?

Terms and Conditions can help.

Wanting to protect your content from being used without your permission?

Terms and Conditions can help. 

They ensure your protection in certain legal matters by limiting your liability, articulating your policies, and providing restrictions on your content can be used. 

Listen as Attorney LaConya Murray uses her love for Marvel to explain the lifesaver benefits of using terms and conditions in your business. 

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About the Own Your Genius Podcast

The Own Your Genius podcast is the perfect mix of business, law, and mindset to help black entrepreneurs succeed in business and life.

Join Attorney LaConya Murray each month as she and guest share their entrepreneurial journey, tricks of the trade, and their secrets to getting out of their own way to succeed.

Inspired by her grandmother, the community bootlegger Attorney Murray‘s passion for helping entrepreneurs started early. Today she helps entrepreneurs throughout the country protect their brand, content, and ideas through trademarks, copyrights, and business development.

 
 
 

Until next week, keep building your business, growing your brand, and owning your genius!

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