Posted by Andy Mabbett on 09/10/06 18:29
In message <4mijcsF6c4otU1@individual.net>, Harlan Messinger
<hmessinger.removethis@comcast.net> writes
>Jukka K. Korpela wrote:
>> Adam Smith <adamsmith@econ.com> scripsit:
>>
>>> Many program & sites package their EULA's in neat dialog boxes, w/ I
>>> Agree, Do Not Agree Radio buttons. Could someone say how this is done?
>> There's nothing neat in such dialog boxes. They exist just to please
>>lawyers that imagine that the dialogs have a legal meaning and work
>>with such issues since they cannot find neither a more profitable nor
>>a more decent job.
>
>What makes you think they don't have a legal meaning
Rather than asking Jukka to prove a negative, why don't you tell us what
makes you think that they do?
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Andy Mabbett
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