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WBC Three Legal Documents Needed For Your Website Now! 3/4/21

Are you starting a business website? Or, do you have a business website and want to ramp it up? If you do, then you need to make sure it is protected from legal liability – especially now.
As more of us move our businesses online because of the COVID-19 pandemic, this seminar will provide you with some important information you need to have.  This seminar will answer some of your burning questions including:
  • Are you legally required to have a privacy policy on your website?
  • What legal language should be on your website?
  • What is the purpose of legal documents on your website such as a website privacy policy and terms of use?
  • What does it mean to be GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) compliant?
  • How can you make sure you are in compliance with the law?
So, come and learn about legal documents you need for your website so you can operate it without worry.

Join us, virtually, for this informative session! Webinar link and details provided upon registration.
IMPORTANT: It is best viewed on a desktop, or screen larger than a smartphone (i.e. iPad, etc.).Please log in on time for this webinar.

** This workshop is made possible by the generous contribution of time and expertise by a CBP volunteer. Please respect our volunteer’s time by arriving on time. If you are unable to attend the class, please notify us promptly. Refunds will be made in accordance with our published cancellation policy. **


The Women’s Business Center is funded at the Community Business Partnership through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration.

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Event Date March, 5

Event Time 8:00am - 9:15am

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