Irrespective of being any licensed blogger,
blogging out of passion or even using blog has a media for marketing, you need
a blog disclaimer. Your blog is like
a contract between you and every visitor, thus making you legally and
contractually bound on the information you’re publishing. By having a
disclaimer you’re delimiting the scope of your content rights and claim to a defence.
Key
points to note before writing a disclaimer:
a. Begin your disclaimer by stating the information mentioned are
general and taking them as advice is left to the choice of readers, in no way
you become responsible for it.
b. State the copyrights of the information provided.
c. Before acting on any information, instruct readers to make
independent inquiries.
d. It’s important you mention in your blog disclaimer that there isn’t any professional relationship
e. Your right in removing or reposting the content in your blog.
f.
Restrict the way readers
use your blog,
g. Liability of viruses, damages to reader’s computer.
h. Legal Jurisdiction.
Than copy pasting the disclaimers from
another website, that’s of no meaning to your blog, draft one show-casing the
quality and strength of the content.
May be you’ve high interests in finances
and prefer to post reviews on many profit seeing companies, it’s not necessary
that readers take it as your advice to them and make you liable for their loss
in future.
More than having a blog disclaimer that’s visible for the readers at a prominent place
in your blog, it’s more important that the same is updated at regular intervals
in-line with any legal aspects or the changes in information provided in your
website.