Heather Reasonover opted to try Internet service from Clearwire Corp. Clearwire sent her a confirmation e-mail that
Question:
Heather Reasonover opted to try Internet service from Clearwire Corp. Clearwire sent her a confirmation e-mail that included a link to its Web sites. Clearwire also sent her a modem. In the enclosed written materials, at the bottom of a page, in small type was the Web site\\\'s URL. When Reasonover plugged in the modem, an "I accept terms" box appeared. Without clicking on the box, Reasonover quit the page. A clause in Clearwire\\\'s "Terms of Service," accessible only through its Web site, required its subscribers to submit any dispute to arbitration. Is Reasonover bound to this clause? Why or why not? [ Kwan v. Clearwire Corp ., 2012 WL 32380 (W.D.Wash. 2012)] (See Agreement and E-Contracts .)
Business Law Text and Cases
ISBN: 978-1285185248
13th edition
Authors: Kenneth Clarkson, Roger LeRoy Miller, Frank Cross