How Do We Limit Liability for the Information Our Company Publishes?
Full Question:
Our business has performed a statistic behavioral analysis of top performers in a business (what distinguish a top performer from an average performer), our final report includes a lot of hypothesis of what the data can indicate. What do we need to write to hold our company free from any claims due to wrong interpretations or uses of the report after delivery?
05/12/2010 |
Category: Small Business |
State: California |
#22090
Answer:
There are various measures a company can take to protect themself from liability. Incorporation can protect the business members from being liable personally. Disclaimers are commonly used to limit the misuse of data provided. Restrictions on use of the information may also be stated, despite any existing copyrights. Permissions to use the information may also be dealt with through licensing agreements. You may wish to consult a local attorney who can review all the facts and documents involved.
Please see:
http://stockpreacher.com/contact-us/disclaimer/
http://smallbusiness.findlaw.com/copyright/copyright-realworld/website-content-permission.html