Question: Question 1 0 2 pts Jim downloaded a software program into his computer. As part of the downloading process he was reqired to click on
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Jim downloaded a software program into his computer. As part of the downloading process he was reqired to click on "I Accept" referring to all the terms set out in a long, detailed statement that he did not read. Do courts regard such "I Accept" click on agreements as legally binding?
No An contract is supposed to be based on voluntary agreement and by being required or forced to click on "I Agree" to download a program, that is not voluntary.
No Judges take the position that such "I Agree" click on agreements merely acknowledge that a customer has had a chance to get a general idea of some basic things but that no actual, binding agreement has been entered into with the customer.
No Judges realize people do not read such statements and even if they tried, they would not understand all the terms since they are usually written by lawers for a large corporation.
Yes. Judges generally do regard the "I Accept" as a legally binding acceptance and the customer is bound to the terms even if he did not read them.
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