12-07-2013, 05:52 AM
12-10-2013, 03:10 AM
This looks sweet and necessary. Surprised it is not listed here...
12-11-2013, 10:20 AM
It's new in an annoying way then
Groupbuy?
Groupbuy?
12-12-2013, 05:36 AM
I just read again the sales page. It's not possible for group buy as it is a web platform and the WP plugin need to be activated with a code generated from the platform.
(12-11-2013 10:20 AM)frank3n Wrote: [ -> ]It's new in an annoying way then
Groupbuy?
12-18-2013, 05:25 AM
I'm interested too
12-28-2013, 11:43 PM
I'm interested, but this appears to be web-based, with a special plugin that links back to the website. This is an OTO for a 'Privacy Plug-in' they sell which supposedly protects from a BBB 'witchhunt' against affy marketers, MLM and all the other marketers that 'litter' the Internet... (geez - rolling eyes). Here is the link to that Privacy Plug-in, which I thought included these Online Legal Pages. Read both and see what you think...
In regards to the GB of thie OLP pacakge, here is what their QnA says:
You may use Online Legal Pages software to generate documents on a single or multiple sites that you own, depending on the license you purchased. You may not generate legal forms for sites owned by others. Those site owners must purchase a copy of the software for themselves.
We do not currently offer a developer’s license. If you are developing a website for someone else, you may assist that site owner in generating their own licensed copy or copies via their own separate purchase of an Online Legal Pages license.
The only way I can see around it is to have web privacy on ALL websites, owned by everyone, with a generic name in the domain ownership crap. I'm not 100% sure this isn't just another legal beagles' way to stir the pot, or another 'ambulance chaser' on the www. Just my 2 cents on it. If anyone can figure out another way to do it, I'd be interested in a gb for it.
In regards to the GB of thie OLP pacakge, here is what their QnA says:
You may use Online Legal Pages software to generate documents on a single or multiple sites that you own, depending on the license you purchased. You may not generate legal forms for sites owned by others. Those site owners must purchase a copy of the software for themselves.
We do not currently offer a developer’s license. If you are developing a website for someone else, you may assist that site owner in generating their own licensed copy or copies via their own separate purchase of an Online Legal Pages license.
The only way I can see around it is to have web privacy on ALL websites, owned by everyone, with a generic name in the domain ownership crap. I'm not 100% sure this isn't just another legal beagles' way to stir the pot, or another 'ambulance chaser' on the www. Just my 2 cents on it. If anyone can figure out another way to do it, I'd be interested in a gb for it.
12-29-2013, 05:47 AM
This offer is somewhat being vague in nature. The law that takes effect at the start of the year was enacted by one state, California. Doesn't seem to be federal in nature. I researched it with the following phrase. New California website "do-not-track" law goes into effect "january-1-2014". It seems to affect only privacy policies for now, nothing else.
Here is the actual enacted California Government [hide]http://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=201320140AB370[/hide]
I copied the following from this website:[hide]http://www.dglaw.com/images_user/newsalerts/Advertising_Do_Not_Track_Bill_Likely_To_Become_Law.pdf[/hide]
THE BOTTOM LINE
With no clear standard regarding what a “do not track” signal means, and with the industry having generally rejected any obligation to honor these signals at this time, this bill would seem to be
putting the cart before the horse. If enacted, most companies will likely add a simple statement to their privacy policies indicating that they do not honor these signals.
Here is the actual enacted California Government [hide]http://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=201320140AB370[/hide]
I copied the following from this website:[hide]http://www.dglaw.com/images_user/newsalerts/Advertising_Do_Not_Track_Bill_Likely_To_Become_Law.pdf[/hide]
THE BOTTOM LINE
With no clear standard regarding what a “do not track” signal means, and with the industry having generally rejected any obligation to honor these signals at this time, this bill would seem to be
putting the cart before the horse. If enacted, most companies will likely add a simple statement to their privacy policies indicating that they do not honor these signals.
12-29-2013, 06:26 AM
12-29-2013, 06:49 AM
(12-29-2013 06:26 AM)delphoma Wrote: [ -> ]cheick here and download itGee, thank you for the share, rep+ given, enjoy your New Year.
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12-29-2013, 12:00 PM
Thanks for the share. It's not the same product but okay as an alternative. Regards