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Posted by Andy Mabbett on 09/12/06 17:41
In message <4mntr3F70gdiU2@individual.net>, Harlan Messinger
<hmessinger.removethis@comcast.net> writes
>Andy Mabbett wrote:
>> In message <4mld9vF6nv08U1@individual.net>, Harlan Messinger
>> <hmessinger.removethis@comcast.net> writes
>>
>>> A click-through agreement possesses all the elements that, in the US
>>>at
>>> least, constitute a valid contract, and to anyone familiar with
>>> contracts this much is obvious.
>> Claiming "this much is obvious" is hardly a strong argument; not
>>least
>> because it's far from obvious.
>
>If you know what constitutes a contract in the first place, yes, it is
>obvious,
I know what constitutes a contract and no, it is not obvious (that all
the elements are possessed by a click-though EULA).
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