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How to Succeed (or at Least Not to Fail) With a Click-Through Agreement

By Joe Meckes on February 24, 2015
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Eric Goldman’s Technology and Marketing Law blog has an interesting piece this morning on how companies have succeeded and failed with their click through terms of use.   The piece reviews several recent cases with varying results.  The upshot:  Making sure web users actually click on something that says they have read and agree to the site’s user agreement is the safest approach — especially for sites that want to funnel users into individual arbitration.

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