Copyright footer

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  • VectorMasked0

    yep. that's good enough. Remember that you can always have separate pages for the privacy statement, terms and conditions and that sort of stuff where you can get more into detail.

    And true... lawyers might disagree.
    Last time a client's lawyer advised the client to modify the footer to ad about 3 long sentences of unnecessary crap and getting into details about what's copyrighted and how the since we had a photoshoot for all the images, those images were totally protected yada yada yada...

    ridiculous.

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