Web Design Services Agreement
A Web Design Service Agreement sets out the relationship between you, the service provider, and the business receiving the services.
Last updated December 19, 2024
Suitable for Australia

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What is a web design services agreement?
What is a web design services agreement?

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When should you use a web design services agreement?

What should be in a web design services agreement?
What should be in a web design services agreement?
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Frequently asked questions
What protections does this agreement provide for designers?
keyboard_arrow_upAre there any risks or limitations for providers?
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The Legal Risk Score of a Web Design Services Agreement Template is Low
Our legal team have marked this document as low risk considering:
- The document places the responsibility on the Provider to ensure that all intellectual property used or created in the provision of services is either owned by them or they have the right to use it, which could expose the Provider to legal risks if proper due diligence is not conducted.
- There is a risk associated with confidentiality clauses that restrict the Provider's ability to share or use certain information, potentially limiting their operational flexibility or ability to engage with other clients or projects freely.
- The document does not explicitly outline the consequences or remedies available if the Provider fails to meet the specified service delivery standards, except for a general right to reject incomplete or unsatisfactory services, which might leave the Recipient with limited recourse in some scenarios.
Overall, this document appears to offer a structured framework for engaging web design services, with clear expectations and responsibilities outlined for both parties involved. However, the lack of detailed consequences for non-performance and the rigorous intellectual property and confidentiality stipulations might present higher operational and compliance risks compared to more balanced
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