Atlanta Internet Attorney EULA
Georgia Technology and Internet Lawyers
In today's world, an online presence is an integral part of almost every business. Along with the unparalleled exposure a website can provide for your business, it can also increase a business's liability. The knowledgeable attorneys at Vayman & Teitelbaum, P.C. create customized "terms of use" and "privacy policy" disclaimers to be posted on your website to protect your business. These disclaimers need to be customized to reflect the services and information offered on your website.
End User License Agreements
With the rapidly changing pace of technology, new software programs are continuously being developed. Our attorneys are experienced in creating end user license agreements (EULAs) for software developers and distributors of software. The EULA protects the software developers and distributors from liability, the EULA protects the developer's and distributor's intellectual property rights, it defines where and how disputes will be resolved, among a host of other issues. If you or your business require an End User License Agreement, please contact an attorney at Vayman & Teitelbaum, P.C.
Georgia Lawyers for Online Retailers and Merchants
Retailers with a web presence face unique legal challenges. For example, the active or passive collection of information from visitors to your website could be a violation of the Child Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). Regional and national promotions, discount programs, and referral programs could be a violation of certain state laws. Businesses employ these marketing efforts to increase traffic to their website and increase revenue. But these programs must be compliant with state and federal law. Our law firm can provide your business with the legal guidance necessary to properly implement these and other marketing programs.
Contact our Alpharetta law office to schedule a consultation with an experienced lawyer about your Internet and technology needs in Fulton County, Forsyth County, Gwinnett County, Cobb County, Dekalb County and Cherokee County
















