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− | {{Quote|"terms and conditions, posted on a Website or accessible on the screen to the user of a CD-ROM, that do not require the user to expressly manifest assent, such as by clicking `yes' or `I agree.'"<ref>Southwest Airlines Co. v. Boardfirst, L.L.C., 2007 WL 4823761, at *4, n.4 (N.D. Tex. Sept. 12, 2007) (citations omitted).</ref>}} |
+ | {{Quote|"terms and conditions, posted on a Website or accessible on the screen to the user of a CD-ROM, that do not require the user to expressly manifest assent, such as by clicking `yes' or `I agree.'"<ref>[[Southwest Airlines v. Boardfirst|Southwest Airlines Co. v. Boardfirst, L.L.C.]], 2007 WL 4823761, at *4, n.4 (N.D. Tex. Sept. 12, 2007) (citations omitted).</ref>}} |
== References == |
== References == |
Revision as of 19:33, 14 October 2012
Definition
A browsewrap license (also called a usewrap license) refers to
“ | "terms and conditions, posted on a Website or accessible on the screen to the user of a CD-ROM, that do not require the user to expressly manifest assent, such as by clicking `yes' or `I agree.'"[1] | ” |
References
- ↑ Southwest Airlines Co. v. Boardfirst, L.L.C., 2007 WL 4823761, at *4, n.4 (N.D. Tex. Sept. 12, 2007) (citations omitted).