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Legal liability for creating a restaurant listings Website

Engaged ,
Sep 08, 2017 Sep 08, 2017

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I have had someone contact me about building a website with restaurant listings by category, with banner advertising to generate revenue. Possibly would also have an e-gift card feature.

I have never done a site like this before and have lots of questions, mostly regarding legal liability. For instance, a restaurant owner may object to being listed, or if there is an online review feature may claim that a comment amounts to slander, etc. etc. Also, any e-gift card feature would obviously need to be worked out with the owners, and I sure as heck do not want to deal with this.

I have never even dealt with advertisers on a website so am unsure about this as well.

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Community Expert ,
Sep 08, 2017 Sep 08, 2017

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Don't Yelp and Open Table already have that market pretty well covered?

Restaurants and Restaurant Reservations | OpenTable

Responding to Reviews | Yelp for Business Owners

Nancy O'Shea— Product User, Community Expert & Moderator

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LEGEND ,
Sep 08, 2017 Sep 08, 2017

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paulk7737514  wrote

I have had someone contact me about building a website with restaurant listings by category, with banner advertising to generate revenue. Possibly would also have an e-gift card feature.

I have never done a site like this before and have lots of questions, mostly regarding legal liability. For instance, a restaurant owner may object to being listed, or if there is an online review feature may claim that a comment amounts to slander, etc. etc. Also, any e-gift card feature would obviously need to be worked out with the owners, and I sure as heck do not want to deal with this.

I have never even dealt with advertisers on a website so am unsure about this as well.

The legality or what is included on the website is not really down to you. As a developer if someone approaches me with an idea I would assume they have worked through all the possible issues. If not that's their problem, not yours. Youre not being paid as a business consultant or business partner, but as a website developer, I would assume. I would just concentrate on what YOU are asked to do and stop trying to do everyone elses job and think for them. I know its hard and where you are coming from - there  are some pretty stupid people in this world.....

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Engaged ,
Sep 08, 2017 Sep 08, 2017

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Actually my bigger fear is likely more mundane: Getting involved in a website project with some guy who hasn't a clue what he is doing and wasting time trying to reason with him. And, as Nancy pointed out, why bother doing something that's already been done.

Obviously the guy thinks he can actually make money from banner ads, but I remain skeptical....

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Community Expert ,
Sep 08, 2017 Sep 08, 2017

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About once a year, someone with $2500 burning a hole in their pocket comes to me with the grand idea to create a site that is, ultimately, identical to Fackebook or Youtube. It's not identical in their minds "because reasons", and they don't understand why I turn down the money "without even trying".

The general population has no earthly idea what it takes to keep sites like FB or YT running, let alone create them. They just see them as any old website on the internet, but with "extra video or chat codes".

They think, because of the story of Facebook (which they caught 20 minutes of on TV) they can start a website for a few dollars and become millionaires in a few months. They ignore entirely, all of the very unique circumstances in the early days of the web that made it even remotely possible for FB to do what it did.

Still, they come knocking, trying to get me to "do their site" for a fraction of the development cost, or for nothing at all since I would "be in on the ground floor" or "getting a percentage" of all the millions they'd generate with their "Youtube, but for DIY 4 cylinder engine mechanics" or their "Facebook, but for single Presbyterian lumberjack black smiths".

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Community Expert ,
Sep 08, 2017 Sep 08, 2017

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Oh I can totally relate.   I used to say "I'm too busy with other projects," which is often the case.  But then Mr. YouTube redux said, "that's OK, I can wait until you're free."  At which point I had to say "No, I'm really not interested."   

Nancy O'Shea— Product User, Community Expert & Moderator

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Engaged ,
Sep 08, 2017 Sep 08, 2017

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Just imagine the expense in traveling around, photographing restaurants, paying for meals, photographing dishes, researching menus, writing professional copy for each restaurant, blah blah blah..... <a href="http://www.sherv.net/"><img alt="Vomiting" width=106 height=57 src="http://www.sherv.net/cm/emo/funny/1/vomiting.gif"></a>

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Community Expert ,
Sep 08, 2017 Sep 08, 2017

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You're not a restaurant critic.

The site owner would need to find customers.

The  restaurant owners would need to submit photos & menus, etc..

Nancy O'Shea— Product User, Community Expert & Moderator

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Engaged ,
Sep 08, 2017 Sep 08, 2017

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So if the guy wanting the website claimed he had copy, photos, menus, etc. from all contributing restaurants, would you still refuse to build the site?

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Community Expert ,
Sep 08, 2017 Sep 08, 2017

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That all depends.

  • How solid is his business plan (if he even has one)?
  • How well funded is the project?
  • How big is his team?
  • How many restaurant owners are involved?
  • How much is he prepared to pay me?
  • And how long will I be involved with the project?
Nancy O'Shea— Product User, Community Expert & Moderator

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Personally this guy from Mad Max comes to mind...

Image result for mad max just walk away

"Just walk away..."

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Engaged ,
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Anybody know why they removed the image of the puking emoticon? https://emojipedia.org/face-with-open-mouth-vomiting/

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Sep 08, 2017 Sep 08, 2017

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I'm guessing you pasted it wrong.

http://www.sherv.net/cm/emo/funny/1/vomiting.gif

From the browser, right click and choose "Copy Image"
Click in a forum reply and paste

(No coding necessary)

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Engaged ,
Sep 08, 2017 Sep 08, 2017

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Thanks, Jon. That's news I can use.

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