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The wording or presentation of legally important text or information. Remember questions are posed to designers, not lawyers; this is not for "is X legal" questions.
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How to design usable web site terms & conditions?
Clearly understandable legal docs do have the potential to increase trust if customers feel they understand them.
Are 'standard' legal docs really a problem? … What can we do for better legal documents? …
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What's the best way to make a user read terms and conditions before continuing a form?
T&C are often written in legal jargon
Many users might not fully understand legal jargon. “Why would I read something that I don't (fully) understand?” … TED talk on legal jargon: http://www.ted.com/talks/alan_siegel_let_s_simplify_legal_jargon.html
Some good examples and ressorces:
**500px T&C with summary of the paragraph on the side:**
**Google T …