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Protect your app and your business with comprehensive terms and conditions.

Having well-drafted terms and conditions is essential for your mobile app. They help safeguard your business from potential legal issues and clarify the rights and responsibilities of your users. At Sprintlaw, we tailor these terms specifically for your app, ensuring they meet your unique needs.

  • Set of terms
  • Conditions drafted specifically for your app
  • Phone consultations with a Sprintlaw lawyer
  • Complimentary amendment to the final draft we provide to you
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App Terms and Conditions are a legal document that sets out the terms on which users can use your mobile or web app. In other words, they set out the terms users need to agree to before they can use your app. This is an important contract that explains acceptable use of your app, outlines limitations and disclaimers specific to your app, and can help limit your liability to users if something goes wrong. Read more here.

Including App Terms and Conditions is good business practice for a number of reasons. They can help prevent misuse of your app, limit liability for your business, and help protect the content you own. Clearly drafted T&Cs also let you set the rules for using your app so users understand what is and isn’t allowed. They can also help protect the valuable intellectual property you’ve developed through the app.

Terms and Conditions for a mobile app can be complex to draft because every business is different and there’s no one-size-fits-all approach. It can be difficult to work out what terms to include and how to make sure you’ve covered the key issues. That’s why it’s often a good idea to get a lawyer to help with the process. Our business lawyers can help draft and review your Mobile App Terms and Conditions so they’re tailored to your business requirements and respond to key risks.

Our fixed-fee packages for Mobile App Terms and Conditions start at $1,000 + GST. This includes terms and conditions drafted specifically for your app, phone consultations with a Sprintlaw lawyer, and a complimentary amendment to the final draft we provide.

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