Re: [SiliconBeach] Terms of use and Privacy Policy Documents

2011-03-24 Thread Sheng Yeo
I didn't know they were > Aussies! FTW > > -Original Message- > From: silicon-beach-australia@googlegroups.com [mailto: > silicon-beach-australia@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Andrew Bruno > Sent: Friday, 25 March 2011 9:38 AM > To: silicon-beach-australia >

Re: [SiliconBeach] Terms of use and Privacy Policy Documents

2011-03-24 Thread Mikel Lindsaar
On 25/03/2011, at 9:38 AM, Andrew Bruno wrote: > With StillAlive, I do like the concept of html navigation (If I > understand it correctly). This is excellent for detecting web site > hacking where content is changed, de-masked, etc.., this can be your > greatest differentiator. Thanks Andrew, A

RE: [SiliconBeach] Terms of use and Privacy Policy Documents

2011-03-24 Thread Geoff McQueen - Hiive Systems
icon-beach-australia Subject: Re: [SiliconBeach] Terms of use and Privacy Policy Documents Hi Mikel, I started building something like StillAlive a few years ago, but then I came across this Australian company: http://www.wormly.com I am not affiliated in any way with them, and only use their service f

Re: [SiliconBeach] Terms of use and Privacy Policy Documents

2011-03-24 Thread Andrew Bruno
Hi Mikel, I started building something like StillAlive a few years ago, but then I came across this Australian company: http://www.wormly.com I am not affiliated in any way with them, and only use their service for all our websites, and SaaS solutions. Their support of many protocols, multiple l

RE: [SiliconBeach] Terms of use and Privacy Policy Documents

2011-03-24 Thread Geoff McQueen - Hiive Systems
You can do what the Lawyers do, and take something similar from somewhere else, and modify it. Find a few Aussie companies who operates in a similar space, read their agreements cherry picking the bits you like, and then take it to a lawyer drafted. You'll know your competitors and proxies bett