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Re: Packaging EULA's

Posted by Adam Smith on 11/27/07 11:59

Well, that's one approach I had in mind, I do have a java script that
prevents submission without acknowledgment of Agreement. Reading or not
reading the script is up to the acknowledging party, same as signing a
legal document without reading it. It's still legally binding in courts
and electronic documents are w/ EDI's in many industrialized countries,
w/ others following suite.
The logistical problem here is that the log of the form goes into the
Database and storage of n redundant copies of an 8 page legaleese doc
can make for a bloated DB rather quickly. Using an external link,
although providing some relief, raises the question of the authenticity
of the link at any given instance in time (was it changed etc.).

Probably may have to include ADOBE Acrobat digitally signed documents as
well

Shawn K. Quinn wrote:
> begin quotation
> from Jukka K. Korpela <jkorpela@cs.tut.fi>
> in message <c3lNg.10022$qx7.979@reader1.news.jippii.net>
> posted at 2006-09-11T22:03
>
>>Well, I do have an ObHTML here:
>
>
> There is a way, and I think a lot of sites do this: Make the contract
> part of the form when submitted (using e.g. <textarea>), compare it
> to the contract as it was sent out, and save all the logs. There still
> may well be some hole in this I have not thought of, however.
>

 

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