Who writes the 20-page long user agreements of terms and conditions?

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For mobile applications, or product information about legal stuff, all those. People who study law?

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Depends. I am a co-founder of a startup and had to write about 30 pages of TOS, Privacy, SLA, etc. I wrote all of it with ChatGPT’s help, had a lawyer friend skim through it, and she said I did a better job than 75% of her colleagues.

Since some people have issues with basic comprehension, I didn’t copy anything. You can’t just “copy” legal agreements, that defeats the whole purpose. How do I know that agreement fits my company and my rules? So here is how I did it.

1. I read several agreements myself to see what sort of chapters are included and what part of the structures are mandatory. These agreements can be from WhatsApp to Spotify to anything else.
2. I gave ChatGPT a lot of information about my company, how I operate, what I want on the agreeement, what I don’t want, etc.
3. I then told ChatGPT to ask me even more questions so it could be better informed about my operation and company.
4. I made ChatGPT dictate each chapter, then handled them separately to include additonal stuff.
5. I had a lawyer friend read through and following her advice, revised the documents a couple of times.

Edit: I studied economics and have zero “official” legal knowledge.

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