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Web Design Terms of Use Policy?
Hi everyone! Blog I am creating a public website. I have some concerns. I created privacy policy site now. Then I started looking in terms of use. Site This idea is similar to the idea of MySpace visitors can read blogs on the site and comment on members of the public can publish content on public and private links to files on the site is a picture upload. Apart from this no other content is compatible. It's just a blog, not a remake of Myspace. The problem with him came to me when I went to read the terms of the declaration of user MySpace. It is very serious and made me think maybe I should create this for personal use only. Any ideas on were to go for help under the terms of use or what should I do? Myspace.com terms of use here. http://www.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=misc.terms
Their "Terms of Use" rates not necessarily to be a wall of text, and this is a bad practice avoided. Whoever wrote the key dosn't a myspace what he / she is doing at least not when tries to create usable web sites. The conditions for the use of usability guidelines and violates several besically myspace is just a wall of text, only a few surprises people to read everything. You should also avoid deviding page in the section by the number, because numbers dosn't tell your visitors about the content of the section. You should use some sections (+ subtitles if needed), and a link to these sections of a unodered / Oder top list. Therefore, people will be able quickly select the interests section, rather than having to read everything. figures could be much like replacement item ID, but shoulden't be used as the only way of referring to a section, at least not legibly. I say again its ROE is high, it is more inportant to link properly to each subject, or to provide a kind of easy navigation. You should also avoid writing in capital letters, is no reason to do that, its use is already limited under the conditions myspace service, but they must abandon the practice altogether, the only purpose it serves is to divert attention from users. Perhaps you could offer to a printable version as well, with text in a downloadable file. As a last tip, do not go to a lawyer mess with your design may be of some help to write the conditions of service, but should not be allowed to play with design. I'm just saying that because most of the sites as if the lawyer left a copy / hits telecom operators in your web page directly, without taking into account the advantages of web usability.
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