Enjoy huge savings by purchasing our entire Web Development and Hosting Suite of Agreements. This suite includes contract terms and conditions, statement of work templates, service level agreements, employment & staffing documents, independent contractor forms, software web development
contracts, quality web hosting agreements and more.
Who Should Use This Suite
The ContractEdge Web Development and Hosting Suite is for businesses that own websites or provide website development and hosting services. These web hosting agreements are also ideal for Application Service Providers who
offer clients access to licensed software and application servers.
What the Suite Includes
The ContractEdge Web Development and Hosting Suite includes nine (9) valuable contract templates to use with clients, employees and business associates:
Application Services Agreement: This agreement template will help you define software and application server usage & storage limits, as well as control user acces s to the software and establish how and when the application services can be used. The ASP agreement also states that modifying
or reverse engineering your software is prohibited. With this agreement in-place, you will be protecting your intellectual property rights, confidentiality, and limiting your liability for deficiencies and defects in your software and server.
Employment Contract: Use this agreement whenever you hire a new employee to help protect your business’ intellectual property rights and confidential information. Our
employment contract template will enable you to establish your relationship as "employment at will," and impose non-compete and non-hire provisions to prohibit employees from stealing your clients or workers.
Subcontractor / Independent Contractor Agreement: Our subcontractor agreement allows you to document a clear scope of services, pricing, payment terms and remedies in the event you are unsatisfied
with the contracted services provided. A contractor agreement is essential to any consulting and/or service you receive or utilize from a 3
rd party provider.
Web Content Contributor Agreement: This agreement is perfect for contractors and consultants who provide content for a website or other online property. The content contributor
template is also an essential contract for developers and designers who may outsource the content development for the sites they work on. By utilizing this agreement, you will be protecting yourself from liabilities and ensure that you have the proper licensing and copyright ownership of the content
that is written.
Web Site Advertising Agreement: Protect your firm from liabilities associated with advertising placed on your web site with this agreement template. Set the standards that
advertisers must conform to and set forth the right to refuse any advertising. Additional provisions in the website advertising contract will allow you to define pricing, payment options and limit your liabilities to the amount of the advertising fee.
Web Site Development Agreement: Protect yourself from liabilities associated with web site design and development services. Use the development template to draft a detailed
statement of work and set price and payment terms to help avoid "scope creep." Enforce "limitation of remedies" and "limitation of liabilities" clauses to cap your potential losses. Protect your intellectual property and any confidential information you must share with your client in the course of the
design or development project.
Web Site Hosting Agreement: Protect your firm from liabilities associated with hosting web sites on your servers. This website hosting agreement will help you define and limit
the scope of services you agree to perform, including your responsibilities for downtime and providing technical support. The included Applicable Use Policy may eliminate liability for unknowingly hosting illegal or inappropriate content on your servers. Additional agreement provisions include
setting price and payment, limiting liability and securing indemnifications against any claims brought about by the client's breach of the Agreement.
Web Site Privacy Policy: A privacy statement helps protect you from liabilities associated with third-party use of your website, while indemnifying yourself from losses or
damages associated with its use. Establish a clear privacy policyoutlining how you intend to use any information gathered from visitors to your website. Your privacy policy will also help address issues related to copyrights, trademarks and use of the web site by children.
Web Site Terms of Use: Protect your firm from liability associated with claims of loss or damage from web site visitors. Draft disclaimers that you do not warrant the
accuracy of any information on the site and that you cannot be held liable for any damages incurred by relying on web site content. Provide copyright and trademark protection for web site content and disavow any responsibility for the content of any web site linked to your site.