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Illinois Appeals Court Enforces “Browse-Wrap Agreement”

by Editors on August 29, 2005

The excellent ContractsProfBlog reports on a recent Illinois "browse-wrap" case that should be a helpful read for corporate counsel who regularly work with online terms and conditions and privacy policies:

"An Illinois appeals court held that buyers who purchased computers over the Internet were bound to an arbitration clause contained in the "Terms and Conditions of Sale," even though the buyers were not required to click on an “I agree” button specific to those terms of sale."

Link: ContractsProf Blog: Illinois Appeals Court Enforces “Browse-Wrap Agreement”.

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