Are Easy to Create

Even though legal disclaimers may seem intimidating at first, they’re usually very easy and fast to make and add to your website, especially if you use a template or generator.

All you need to do is customize the disclaimer to match the needs and details of your business.

Still trying to figure out where to start? We’re here to help. In the next section, we summarize some of the most common disclaimers relevant to your business, so take note of the ones you might need.

Disclaimer Examples

Below, we’ve put together a comprehensive guide explaining some of the most common disclaimers that you might need to protect your business, including:

  • Copyright Disclaimer
  • Fair Use Disclaimer
  • Confidentiality Disclaimer aka Email Disclaimer
  • Warranty Disclaimer
  • No-responsibility Disclaimer
  • Views Expressed Disclaimer
  • Investment Disclaimer
  • No Guarantee Disclaimer
  • Medical Disclaimer
  • Affiliate Disclaimer
  • YouTube Disclaimer
  • Social Media Disclaimer
  • Testimonial Disclaimer

Copyright Disclaimer

You can use a copyright disclaimer to protect original content on your website or app against user theft, explain that you own your website/app and everything on it, and show that there are legal repercussions for using your work without permission.

Copyright is a form of protection offered by US law for “original works of autho