DO NOT DO ANY OF THE FOLLOWING UNTIL YOU APPLY THIS SIMPLE LEGAL SAFEGUARD:
1. Own A Live Website With Commercial (Or Even Recreational) Intent 2. Offer A SINGLE Product Or Service Online 3. Even ATTEMPT TO Build A List For Email Marketing 4. Or Generate Your FIRST BIT Of Internet Traffic
Dear Friend,
Please pardon me for being so forthright with this question…
… but you wouldn’t try to buy life insurance on a loved one AFTER they pass away, would you?
Of course you wouldn’t!
Okay, let’s back up just a moment… I’d like to tell you a little about myself.
At the undergraduate and grad school levels I majored in Psychology & Theology. After scoring high on the Law School Admissions Test, I was awarded multiple full scholarships, including the Academic Merit Scholarship, and was selected as the Law School Chancellor’s Scholar Award recipient.
Jay Sekulow and The American Center For Law & Justice paid me to travel Eastern Europe surveying the legal process in Romania, Turkey, and Greece. I also lived in Sofia, Bulgaria for 2 months while working on a case before the European Court of Human Rights.
Then, in Western Europe, I attended conferences in the U.K. and studied International Law in Strasbourg, France. It was there that Jay Sekulow reserved a seat for me at dinner with him, the law school dean, and John Ashcroft. We had quite the fervent, though respectable, debate!
All of that stuff was fun, but my real calling is legal drafting – contracts, business agreements, estate plans (wills & trusts), power of attorney, etc. I LOVE bringing to pass the legal documents that give birth to your desires, intentions, and expectations.
Indeed, today’s order of business is so drop-dead serious that I don’t want to waste any more of your time talking about my extensive educational background, awards, honors, accolades & other things that don’t much matter.
To be fair, however, (even though your average bozo isn’t attending parties at the European Centre for Law & Justice with John Ashcroft & foreign dignitaries) I want you to feel free to CLICK HERE FOR CREDENTIALS (opens in new tab/window… so you won’t lose your place here!) if you want to take a peek at more credentials – including my law school transcript revealing every grade I earned in every class!
See, the key here is that I’m not just an attorney who participated in Law Review, finished in the top 4% of my class, and passed the bar exam with such a high score I was exempted from taking part of the bar exam in a neighboring state.
My first website for Internet marketing purposes was launched back in 1999!
And when I went full time with my internet & business consulting endeavors in 2009, one of my main projects was a private blog network of over 200 sites in the financial niche.
Being a lawyer, I simply drafted for myself all the proper disclaimers & disclosures ANYONE having ANY web real estate should have.
It’s just too easy to cover yourself with proper website legal pages, so surely everybody else does the same… right?
Boy was I ever WRONG!
I sure hope you’re not doing that!
Imagine trying to explain that you were attempting to invoke Copyright Laws to protect your material… by violating those very same Copyright Laws and stealing some third party’s material by “lifting” their copyright notice!
Much to my dismay, I began to notice other websites… and I was ALARMED – it was truly the “blind leading the blind!”
Many sites were recklessly “freestyling” it – without so much as a Privacy Policy… presumably hoping they’d fly under the radar.
The legal violations were so flagrant, I honestly wondered if people even knew about their legal responsibility to keep their websites compliant with laws and policies, such as those set forth by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
And when I did see some half-hearted attempt at putting a Disclaimer or Terms Of Service page on their website, I had to do a double-take when I came across lines like this:
“When you visit our website, the IP address used to access our website will be stored, as will the date and time of your visit.”
“We used an email confirmation process that employs a double opt-in procedure to protect you.”
“While none of your individual personal information is used in isolation, aggregate data from our website statistics may be used for marketing purposes.”
“In accordance with our terms of service, minors under the age of 18 are not allowed to use our website without parental consent.”
“We make every reasonable effort to make sure our affiliates comply with our policies and represent our products and services appropriately.”
See, if you’re like a lot of people I talk to, you might just read those 5 examples and have a difficult time spotting the problem.
In fact, if I hadn’t told you these were fatally-flawed (indeed, dangerous) statements, chances are you’d have been tempted to “borrow” these for your own use – after all, they “look” fine, don’t they?
But even if you see a problem, I bet you wouldn’t really know how to draft an air-tight alternative, would you?
Honestly, then, don’t you think it’s worth a few bucks to pick up an inexpensive “insurance policy” (at cut-rate prices, really) and just leave the detail-oriented, anal-retentive, obsessive-compulsive stuff to me?
Plug-n-Play with true Cut & Paste Simplicity!
New & seemingly never-ending regulations will prompt the FTC to make an example of some folks. They will prosecute some marketers and business website owners to scare the masses into good behavior.
If you’ve been wondering if “borrowing” a Copyright Notice is itself a form of Copyright infringement (or that possibility never even crossed your mind!), now’s the time to take proper precautions to protect you and your business (without worrying if your anti-lawsuit efforts are actually making you a litigation magnet)…
You will receive not 7, but EIGHT, Cut & Paste Website Legal Pages in PDF, Microsoft Word, and TXT formats. These feature less “passive voice” and more “plain language” phrasing (which I was doing long before Google got its act together – more on that in a moment):
If you have any websites hosted in the United States… or any websites viewed by folks in the United States, you ought to have a plan for complying with U.S. Federal laws. If the IRS goes after U.S. citizens who don’t even live in America, please don’t think the FTC (“feds”) are intimidated by country borders.
These days, who isn’t leveraging the powerful marketing potential of email marketing?
Whether you’re sending regular newsletters, broadcasting periodic bursts of useful content, doing affiliate marketing on a regular basis, just providing product updates, or just simply casually sharing ideas about beneficial services or useful items… chances are near 100% your email has a commercial intent.
Even if it doesn’t, I’m willing to bet your email could be construed as having commercial intent.
Take no chances and stack the deck in your favor with my Commercial Email Notice Protection – the best 137 words you can include in email sent to ANYONE other than your mom!
Fortunately, these Website Legal Pages have been just what the doctor ordered for so many people, that I can let others do the talking rather than me just sounding off.
Check out this satisfied customer, who I really appreciated hearing from (since it’s human nature to more easily take time to complain than compliment):
Rather than bore you to tears with one unsolicited testimonial after another, I’ll keep a snappy pace since this is such a short-term offer.
If you would like to read what a truckload of others have to say, I’ve prepared a special page for you.
CLICK HERE FOR TESTIMONIALS if you’d like to see more actual communication from customers, affiliates, JV Partners, other attorneys, and even customers wanting to become affiliates so they can share this cost-effective solution with others (page will open in a new tab/window… so you won’t lose your place here!).
Don’t get me wrong, all the unsolicited compliments from customers, affiliates, business consultants, other lawyers, and so on should go a very, very long way towards establishing all the “social proof” you could ever need.
But, since I SHOULDER ALL THE RISK, the best part is that you really don’t have to make any commitments today!
In fact, with my 60-Day, No Questions Asked Money-Back Guarantee, you can essentially try before you buy.
So I’ve Assumed All The Risk…
Allowing You To Snap This Up In Confidence
Comment #19 by “CaptainKrunch” Wed. Dec. 7, 2011, http;//www.freerepublic.com/focus/fnews/2817528/posts
In the interest of full disclosure, this offer could end at any moment (especially at this price).
When my Website Legal Pages offer has been pulled in the past, it’s triggered an onslaught of emails and private messages from people who only wished they could get their hands on it.
As they say, “You snooze, you lose,” and you’re welcome to CLICK HERE FOR A SAMPLING OF FOLKS WHO WROTE TO ME BEGGING TO GET THE CUT & PASTE WEBSITE LEGAL PAGES.
Generally speaking, each time the offer is withdrawn from the public, it results in a price increase – if not updates, revisions, additions… and overall enhanced value for you the customer.
So, lock in this special pricing today and secure your right to all future updates for free. Otherwise, if you wait a moment longer, you might end up with regret… like these folks: https://websitelegalpages.com/you-snooze-you-lose/
Be blessed & take care,
J. Scott Talbert, J.D., B.A (Psychology), Ph.D. (ABD), B.A. (Theology)
… and the new addition:
Remember using any type of Google-related services and getting notices that Google was changing & consolidating tons of its legal docs?
I remember chatting with one of my customers about how ironic it was that Google was rolling out major updates to it legal pages just about a month after I first offered my Cut & Paste Website Legal Pages to the public.
Now, I’m not suggesting Google stole my idea (although maybe they could have!), but rather than they were following the solid counsel of some of the top attorneys in the nation and getting their legal ducks in a row prior to the roll-out of Federal Trade Commission updated guidelines.
And, front & center on this effort was not only maintaining legal compliance with their website and businesses, but also an emphasis on actually using language end-users can understand.
Next thing you know, after the federal mandates & Google updates hit, their advisory notices shifted language from “We’re getting rid of over 60 different Privacy Policies…” to “We recently got rid of over 60 different privacy policies…”
If you’ve made it this far without pulling the trigger because you’ve skated on thin ice this far & not fallen through, let’s get real personal here in the off chance that you question if this type of threat is real and could possibly happen to you. Earlier I shared the story of Susan, a client who bought the Website Legal Pages after disaster struck. That’s like getting health insurance after a major surgery. It’ll be there for next time… but doesn’t do you a lot of good now. Having shown you what it’s like to be in Susan’s shoes when you get caught with your pants down, let’s flip this thing around and I’ll show you just how nice it can be to have your ducks in a row when the hammer falls and “apparent” danger comes home to roost. Check out this express air mail package I received from Switzerland over a supposed Copyright/DMCA violation.
There’s one thing you need to understand: Not doing anything wrong is NOT enough these days. See, ANYbody can sue ANYone for ANYthing at ANYtime. For some, receiving arbitration papers from the World Intellectual Property Organization in Geneva could mean fear… if not a financial guillotine.
Not for me. With my Website Legal Pages, including my DMCA Compliance Webpage, I never gave it a second thought. Instead, I left the country on vacation and took my wife to Israel & Jordan for two weeks… as if I had received nothing more than the sales flyer for the local grocery store in the mail! Here I am in the West Bank at Qumran, where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found:
If you’re still reading and made it all the way to the end of this page, I may not be able to help.
But if you simply want to ensure I’m worth my weight in salt, remember I’ve made it drop-dead simple for you to figure out who’s who in the zoo by putting me “under the microscope” so you can make an honest determination as to whether you’re better off with Website Legal Pages drafted & used by me… or the half-cocked concoction you got from somebody who got it from somebody who took it from somebody else who tried to write it themselves without the first inkling of compliance requirements or ounce of legal training. Take your time and learn more about me than you care to know (check out my law school “report card”, etc.).
Simply click the following link to open a new tab/window (and keep this page open):
https://websitelegalpages.com/under-the-microscope/
And, remember, if you are a fan of social proof & enjoy customer reviews, keep in mind that I don’t even have to ask for testimonials regarding my Website Legal Pages. People take time out of their busy day simply to say “thanks.” See for yourself!
Simply click the following link to open a new tab/window (and keep this page open):
https://websitelegalpages.com/testimonials/
But, as much as I want you to do your due diligence til the proverbial cows come home, bear in mind that all of this information about my professional credentials and feedback from others who love me & my products really hits the point of diminishing returns. And I know that some people won’t buy a $20 bill for ten bucks. So I don’t pretend to be a panacea… and, strange as it is to imagine, I don’t expect everyone to join with me in this drop-dead simple solution to a very big legal problem you face by simply having a website or sending an email with commercial intent. All I can do is queue you up to make an intelligent decision & decide if it’s worth hanging onto a few bucks and “winging it” on your own while assuming the risk. That said, I imagine it’s only fair at this point to ask for a simple “yes” or “no.” Waiting only puts you at risk of “should’ve, could’ve, would’ve.” Please don’t have me add your email to the list of those who for begging for this level of high-grade, yet cost-effective, protection.
Simply click the following link to open a new tab/window (and keep this page open):
https://websitelegalpages.com/you-snooze-you-lose/