NEWSLETTER

Sign up to read weekly email newsletter

13 years 🥳 of Publication, 100k+ Stories, 30+ Countries

Legal Desire Media and Insights
Donate
Search
  • Law Firm & In-house Updates
  • Deals
  • Interviews
  • Insight
  • Read to know
  • Courses
Reading: Legal Considerations for Building a Professional Website
Share
Aa
Legal Desire Media and InsightsLegal Desire Media and Insights
  • Law Firm & In-house Updates
  • Deals
  • Interviews
  • Insight
  • Read to know
  • Courses
Search
  • Law Firm & In-house Updates
  • Deals
  • Interviews
  • Insight
  • Read to know
  • Courses
Follow US
Legal Desire Media & Insights
Home » Blog » Legal Considerations for Building a Professional Website
Read to Know

Legal Considerations for Building a Professional Website

By Legal Desire 6 Min Read
Share

Introduction

Amidst the attractive design, functionality, and user-friendliness, websites should function within strict legal regulations. Otherwise, instead of sales and promotion, an online platform can bring its owner lawsuits and undesired financial risks. So, what laws govern the functioning of websites in the U.S., and how can webmasters ensure they follow all the necessary regulations?

Contents
IntroductionLaws Regulating the Work of Online ResourcesLegal Requirements for WebsitesTips to Make Your Website Comply with LawConclusion

Laws Regulating the Work of Online Resources

All web pages and electronic databases are regulated by a number of laws that govern the interaction between the user and the website, namely:

  • GDPR defines the legal responsibilities of digital platforms that collect personal data from individuals in the E.U. 
  • CCPA imposes restrictions on how websites can gather, use, and share information of California residents.
  • COPPA requires any online source targeting children under 13 to obtain parental consent before they collect any personal data.
  • DMCA defines how websites can address copyright infringement claims to protect intellectual property rights.
  • ADA states that any online source should be accessible to individuals with disabilities.
  • FCRA regulates how websites handle consumer credit information.
  • HIPAA regulates how personal health information must be gathered and stored online to ensure patient privacy and security.

Legal Requirements for Websites

Those who create, own, or support the functionality of websites must be aware of all relevant legal requirements for online platforms. While some rules apply globally, specific regulations may be valid only in certain countries or even states. All websites should contain such essential elements:

  1. Privacy policy that outlines how you collect, store, and use visitor data. It’s necessary for all websites that have access to users’ personal information, even if it’s as simple as an email address for a newsletter subscription. People should know their sensitive info won’t get into the wrong hands. 
  2. Terms of service are a set of rules that individuals must agree to follow when using your website. They outline the provider’s responsibilities, define users’ rights, and clarify key protocols.
  3. Cookie policy informs people that your website uses cookies (small text files stored on users’ devices) and asks them for permission to gather this data.
  4. Copyright notice indicates the owner of the content on your website. It can help deter plagiarism and provide evidence of your ownership claim if any disputes arise.
  5. The accessibility statement states that your website is equally accessible to all users, including individuals with disabilities. 
  6. Age verification is a must for online resources selling goods or services subject to age restrictions, such as alcohol, tobacco, or certain games.
  7. Disclaimers limit your legal liability for the information available on the website. It’s particularly crucial for sites offering health, financial, or legal advice.

 

If you hesitate whether your online resource meets all the necessary legal requirements, consult an attorney who will perform an audit of your website and give advice on how you can minimize legal risks. To find a professional specializing in this law area, address Lawrina — a reliable legal tech platform that offers a huge directory of experienced lawyers from all over the U.S.

Tips to Make Your Website Comply with Law

  • Create comprehensive and easily understandable policies that would give your users a complete understanding of what personal data the website collects and how it will use it. 
  • Whether your online resource uses cookies or collects personal data, always ask for user consent. Any information gathered without people’s permission may become a subject of legal disputes. 
  • Make sure your website is user-friendly for people of all abilities. From colors and fonts to navigation and content presentation, each element should be designed to be inclusive and accessible.
  • Be cautious about where you take your web content and media. If you didn’t create it, make sure you have received all the necessary permissions from copyright owners and do not violate anyone’s intellectual property rights.
  • Digital laws and trends change all the time, and the task of a person responsible for website functioning is to review and update your site regularly. 

Conclusion

Building a professional website involves more than just aesthetics and functionality; it also requires careful consideration of legal compliance. By understanding the laws that regulate website functioning, addressing key legal requirements, and following best practices for compliance, you can create a website that not only looks great but also operates within legal boundaries. Stay informed, updated, and proactive in ensuring your website meets essential legal considerations to build a strong online presence.

You Might Also Like

Deportation Dilemma: Are US Immigration Policy Changes Fuelling Foreign Affairs Friction?

Simple Ways to Stay Safe From Accidents and What to Do If You Get Hurt

Juan Monteverde Examines the Ninth Circuit’s Break from Tradition in Securities Law

Why Is Hiring the Right Divorce Lawyer Essential for Your Case?

Jury Trial vs. Judge Trial: 7 critical Differences + Which is Right For Your Case?

Subscribe

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

Don’t miss out on new posts, Subscribe to newsletter Get our latest posts and announcements in your inbox.

Sign Up For Daily Newsletter

Be keep up! Get the latest breaking news delivered straight to your inbox.

Don’t miss out on new posts, Subscribe to newsletter Get our latest posts and announcements in your inbox.

By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe at any time.
Legal Desire August 1, 2024
Share this Article
Facebook Twitter Email Copy Link Print

YOU MAY ALSO LIKE

Deportation Dilemma: Are US Immigration Policy Changes Fuelling Foreign Affairs Friction?

US immigration policy has always been a contentious topic, both domestically and internationally. Recent changes, particularly concerning deportation practices, are…

Read to Know
June 6, 2025

Simple Ways to Stay Safe From Accidents and What to Do If You Get Hurt

Most people wake up and go about their day without thinking too much about safety. They drive to work, walk…

Read to Know
June 5, 2025

Juan Monteverde Examines the Ninth Circuit’s Break from Tradition in Securities Law

In recent years, the Ninth Circuit has emerged as a pivotal force in shaping modern securities litigation by departing from…

Read to Know
June 5, 2025

Why Is Hiring the Right Divorce Lawyer Essential for Your Case?

Whether it’s mutual or contested, simple or complex, separating from a spouse is one of the most emotional and life-changing…

Read to Know
June 5, 2025

For over 10 years, Legal Desire provides credible legal industry updates and insights across the globe.

  • About
  • Contact Us
  • Legal Marketing Service for Law Firms and Lawyers
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Condition
  • Cancellation/Refund Policy

Follow US: 

Legal Desire Media & Insights

For Submissions/feedbacks/sponsorships/advertisement/syndication: office@legaldesire.com

Legal Desire Media & Insights 2023

✖
Cleantalk Pixel

Removed from reading list

Undo
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?