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Website Liability Disclaimer Examples

Website liability disclaimers limit your legal exposure for damages arising from the use of your website, including content errors, third-party links, e-commerce transactions, and user-generated content. These templates cover the most common website liability scenarios.

5 Website Disclaimer Examples

Liability disclaimers for websites and online platforms.

General Website Liability Disclaimer

Under no circumstances shall be liable for any direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages, including but not limited to loss of data or profit, arising out of the use or the inability to use the materials on , even if or an authorized representative has been advised of the possibility of such damages. If your use of materials from this website results in the need for servicing, repair, or correction of equipment or data, you assume any costs thereof.

Best for: general business websites and informational sites

Website Use at Own Risk Disclaimer

Your use of is at your sole risk. The site is provided on an "as is" and "as available" basis. expressly disclaims all warranties of any kind, whether express or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement. makes no warranty that the site will meet your requirements, be available on an uninterrupted, timely, secure, or error-free basis, or that the results obtained from the use of the site will be accurate or reliable.

Best for: websites offering tools, calculators, or interactive features

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Third-Party Content Liability Disclaimer

may include or display third-party content, advertisements, links, or data (collectively, "Third-Party Materials") on . does not control, endorse, or adopt any Third-Party Materials and makes no representations or warranties of any kind regarding the accuracy, quality, or reliability of such Third-Party Materials. You acknowledge that is not responsible or liable for any loss or damage of any sort incurred as a result of any dealings with third parties or as a result of the presence of Third-Party Materials on the site.

Best for: sites that aggregate or display third-party content

E-commerce Website Liability Disclaimer

shall not be liable for any damages arising from the purchase or use of products or services obtained through . This includes, but is not limited to, damages for product defects, delivery delays, incorrect product information, or pricing errors. 's total liability for any claim arising from a transaction on this site shall not exceed the total amount paid by you for the specific product or service giving rise to the claim. does not warrant that products will meet your expectations or that any errors on the site will be corrected.

Best for: e-commerce websites and online marketplaces

Forum and Community Liability Disclaimer

provides forums and community features on as a service to users. Content posted by users represents their own views and does not reflect the opinions of . We do not pre-screen user posts and assume no liability for user-generated content, including defamatory, offensive, or infringing material. reserves the right to remove any content but has no obligation to do so. Users participate in community features at their own risk.

Best for: websites with forums, discussion boards, or community features

Frequently Asked Questions

What damages can a website liability disclaimer cover?+

A website liability disclaimer can address direct damages (financial losses from reliance on content), indirect damages (lost profits, business interruption), incidental damages (costs of seeking replacement services), and consequential damages (downstream losses resulting from your content). The most comprehensive disclaimers address all four categories explicitly.

Is an 'as is' disclaimer enforceable for websites?+

Yes, 'as is' disclaimers are generally enforceable for websites when clearly presented. They establish that the website is provided without warranties of any kind. However, consumer protection laws in some jurisdictions limit the ability to disclaim implied warranties for products sold online. The disclaimer is strongest when users have clear notice before using the site.

Can I limit liability for user-generated content?+

Yes, Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act provides significant protection for website operators regarding user-generated content in the United States. A disclaimer reinforces this protection by notifying users that you are not responsible for third-party content. However, you should still have a content moderation policy and respond promptly to legitimate takedown requests.