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The click-wrap conundrum
Mark Rasch, 2005-10-24

Suppose you are setting up a website to deliver the latest software, product, or service. Before the site goes live, you go to your lawyer (of course you do, don't you?) who reviews your online privacy policy, your online security policy, and your policy regarding collecting information from or about children. Your lawyer reviews the site overall for anything that might be considered or interpreted a fraudulent or deceptive practice. Of course, if it were up to lawyers, the only content on the Internet would be in the form of disclaimers.

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The click-wrap conundrum and limitations 2005-11-02
Kevin Wall
Two questions:
1) What happens if the party agreeing to this
particular EULA happened to be my 12yr old
son? Is that still legally binding?

2) Regarding the "NO WARRANTY" clauses that
almost all EULAs have that said software is
distributed on "AS IS" BASIS, yada, yada...
at l...

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