Terms of Service Generator
Generate terms of service covering acceptable use, intellectual property, liability, termination, and governing law. Optional user-content clause.
TERMS OF SERVICE Last updated: May 9, 2026 1. AGREEMENT TO TERMS By accessing [Your Website] ([your-url.com]), you agree to be bound by these Terms of Service. If you do not agree, do not use the website. 2. USE OF SERVICE You may use our website and tools for lawful purposes only. You agree not to: - Use the service for any illegal activity - Attempt to gain unauthorized access to any part of the service - Interfere with or disrupt the service - Use automated systems to access the service in a manner that exceeds reasonable use 3. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY The website, its original content, features, and functionality are owned by [Your Website] and are protected by international copyright, trademark, and other intellectual property laws. 4. DISCLAIMER The service is provided "as is" and "as available" without warranties of any kind, either express or implied. We do not warrant that the service will be uninterrupted, secure, or error-free. 5. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY In no event shall [Your Website], its directors, employees, or agents be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages arising from your use of the service. 6. TERMINATION We reserve the right to terminate or suspend access to our service immediately, without prior notice, for any reason, including breach of these Terms. 7. GOVERNING LAW These Terms shall be governed by the laws of United States, without regard to its conflict of law provisions. 8. CHANGES TO TERMS We reserve the right to modify these Terms at any time. Changes will be posted on this page with an updated date. Continued use of the service after changes constitutes acceptance. CONTACT US If you have questions about these Terms, contact us at: [[email protected]]
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Terms of service protect your business by setting rules for users and limiting your liability. While not always legally required, they are strongly recommended for any website.
What is the Terms of Service Generator?
A terms of service generator builds the contract that governs how visitors and users can use your website or app. The standard sections set rules of conduct, claim ownership of your content, limit your liability if something goes wrong, define how the contract ends, and pick which country's laws govern disputes. Like the privacy policy, it's a starting template, not a finished legal document.
How to use the Terms of Service Generator
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Fill in site identity
Name, URL, contact email, and the country whose law governs disputes (usually wherever your business is registered).
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Toggle user content if relevant
Turn on the User Content clause if your site lets visitors upload, post, or submit anything (forum, blog comments, file upload, profile pic). It claims a license to use what they post and disclaims liability for it.
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Read through the generated terms
Standard sections appear: Acceptable Use, Intellectual Property, Limitation of Liability, Termination, Governing Law. The text uses your inputs to fill in the names and addresses.
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Download and have a lawyer review
Hit Download to save as terms-of-service.txt or Copy. Then send it to an attorney before publishing on a real site, especially if you take payments or host user-generated content.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are generated terms of service legally enforceable?
The template is enforceable to the extent users agree to it (clickwrap, browsewrap, or signup), but enforceability depends on jurisdiction-specific rules: clarity, opportunity to read, mutual consideration. Some clauses (limitation of liability, mandatory arbitration) are unenforceable in certain places. Have an attorney familiar with your jurisdiction and business model adapt the template before relying on it.
What should terms of service include?
Seven core sections: acceptable use (what users can't do), intellectual property (who owns what), limitation of liability (caps on what you'll pay if sued), termination (how either side ends the agreement), governing law (which jurisdiction), dispute resolution (court vs. arbitration), and modification rights (how you can change the terms later). The generator covers these; an attorney can customize them for your business.
Do I need terms of service?
Not always legally required, but strongly recommended. They set behavior rules for users, claim ownership of your content, cap your liability, and let you ban abusive accounts cleanly. Without them, every dispute starts from scratch under default consumer-protection law, which heavily favors users. For payment-taking, user-content, or contract-based services, the gap is bigger and the policy matters more.