
How to Write a Business-to-Business Contract in Ontario
When you’re starting a new business, you always want to have a legally binding contract in place with your clients.
A website privacy policy is a legal agreement your business agrees to adhere to when dealing with personal information.
In Canada, personal information has a broad definition and can include even limited data obtained from website users through cookies or pixels such as an IP address.
Your privacy policy will address what information is collected from users, how users can access the information you collect, and what you can do with user’s personal information for instance, in the event you sell your business.
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Yes, if you are doing business in Ontario you legally need a website privacy policy that complies with the privacy laws of Canada as well as the provinces you will be doing business in. If users will be accessing your website from overseas, or you will be serving clients located outside of Canada, you may also need to comply with privacy laws in the United States or European Union such as the California Consumer Privacy Act or General Data Protection Regulation (GDRP).
You can download a Canadian website privacy policy template or use a privacy policy generator to produce an Ontario privacy policy for your website, but in order to comply with the applicable privacy laws you will need a proper privacy policy tailored to your business and industry. As consumer data is inherently valuable, you do not want to lower your business’ potential value to an investor or purchaser by failing to have an appropriate privacy policy in place.
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When you’re starting a new business, you always want to have a legally binding contract in place with your clients.
Contracts come in all shapes and sizes and will vary greatly based on the industry the agreement is taking place
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