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Referring URLs and visitor paths are standard metrics provided by tools like Google Analytics. Q: How do you deal with legal issues when blogging and still make sure that reading your blog do not take what you are saying as legal advice?

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Referring URLs and visitor paths are standard metrics provided by tools like Google Analytics. Q: How do you deal with legal issues when blogging and still make sure that reading your blog do not take what you are saying as legal advice?

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Disclaim like crazy. Each page of your site should include a disclaimer and it’s a good idea to also disclaim individual content items such as blog entries or videos. However, I don’t want to be seen as giving legal advice myself . In some regulated industries , even disclaimers may be insufficient. It’s a good idea to check with an intellectual property attorney to understand the issues specific to your business.

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