U.S. Website Legal Basics for 2025 and 2026

Success Technology®
Concept to Licensing LLC
https://successtechnology.net

(Concept to Licensing LLC)

A. Terms of Service (ToS)
Defines the rules for using your site or app.
Key sections:
Acceptance of Terms – “By using this website, you agree to these terms.”
Description of Services – What Concept to Licensing LLC provides.
User Responsibilities – Honest use, no unlawful activity, no misuse of materials.
Intellectual Property – Your content, logos, and training materials are protected by copyright/trademark.
Payment and Refunds (if applicable) – For purchases, subscriptions, or courses.
Disclaimers – Training is educational, not legal or financial advice.
Limitation of Liability – Limits damages; “use at your own risk.”
Governing Law – State (e.g., Virginia) and U.S. federal law.
Contact Informationhttps://successtechnology.net  pdavis@successtechnology.net Email or form for questions or disputes.

B. Privacy Policy
Required under U.S. and international law (California, GDPR, etc.).
Key sections:
Data Collected – Name, email, payment data, etc.
How Data Is Used – To process orders, send newsletters, improve products.
Data Sharing – Third parties like payment processors or analytics (Google, Stripe).
Cookies – Mention use for analytics or advertising.
Data Security – Encryption, limited access, etc.
User Rights – Opt-out of newsletters, request deletion.
Contact Info – How users can reach you with privacy questions.

C. Cookie Policy (for U.S. users)
Simple statement or banner:
“We use cookies to improve your browsing experience, personalize content, and analyze traffic. By continuing to use our site, you consent to our cookies.”

D. Refund Policy (if selling)
Clarify conditions and timeline for refunds or cancellations.

E. Disclaimer
You may want a short separate disclaimer, especially for training or coaching content:
“Concept to Licensing LLC provides educational information only. No guarantee of results is implied or promised. Always consult your professional advisor before making business decisions.”

F. Accessibility Statement
Optional but valuable: describe steps to make your site accessible under ADA standards.