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Contracts

Jul. 25, 2015

How to enforce those website terms everyone 'reads’

Recent decisions demonstrate that by following certain guidelines, organizations can improve the likelihood that their online contracts will be enforced. By Sara B. Poster


By Sara B. Poster


The vast amount of activity taking place on websites today has been accompanied by
the increased reliance on online contracts to govern the relationships between organizations
and their websites' users. These contracts, often referred to as "terms of service"
or "terms of use" agreements, routinely contain terms and conditions regarding their
visitors' access...

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