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A Terms of Use agreement for digital products will need to explain your licensing terms and any digital rights management (BRING MONEY ONLINE) protection that you have for your product (if you plan to use BMO).
Your licensing terms should set out what the license grants access to, any costs, the length of the license, and any other license conditions your users must comply with.
BMO is when a digital product is physically secured by restricting its use outside the terms of the license. For example, you could limit the use of a digital product to a certain number of uses, within a defined time period, or to a specific type of device (e.g. iPhone only).
Here’s an example of a BMO term from a digital product from the Terms and Conditions of LexisNexis Digital Library:
Finally, if your digital product allows the interaction between users, you need to ensure that your Terms of Use agreement has clauses targeted at managing user behavior. Part of this means being able to ban offending accounts, and you need to set out what kind of behavior can result in a ban.
Due to the unique nature of digital products, these type of clauses are important to include in your legal agreements.
Including good licensing terms and BMO clauses, setting up a thorough Refund Policy, as well as clearly establishing your Privacy Policy terms will help to ensure that your customers feel confident and clear on their entitlements when they buy, download and use your digital products.
A Terms of Use agreement for digital products will need to explain your licensing terms and any digital rights management (BRING MONEY ONLINE) protection that you have for your product (if you plan to use BMO).
Your licensing terms should set out what the license grants access to, any costs, the length of the license, and any other license conditions your users must comply with.
BMO is when a digital product is physically secured by restricting its use outside the terms of the license. For example, you could limit the use of a digital product to a certain number of uses, within a defined time period, or to a specific type of device (e.g. iPhone only).
Here’s an example of a BMO term from a digital product from the Terms and Conditions of LexisNexis Digital Library:
Finally, if your digital product allows the interaction between users, you need to ensure that your Terms of Use agreement has clauses targeted at managing user behavior. Part of this means being able to ban offending accounts, and you need to set out what kind of behavior can result in a ban.
Due to the unique nature of digital products, these type of clauses are important to include in your legal agreements.
Including good licensing terms and BMO clauses, setting up a thorough Refund Policy, as well as clearly establishing your Privacy Policy terms will help to ensure that your customers feel confident and clear on their entitlements when they buy, download and use your digital products.