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Subject: | UKNM: Terms & Conditions |
From: | Richard Longhurst |
Date: | Mon, 28 Feb 2000 09:44:00 GMT |
At the risk of posting the most boring message to UKNM since the last time
somebody asked for a breakdown of browser useage, what do people think of the
Terms & Conditions that come attached to so very many Web sites?
Many Web sites that require registration make you tick a "Yes, I've read the
legalese" box, and even the ones that don't have page upon page of bollocks that's
even more tedious than this message. Hi-Revolution, for example, has 2,500 words
of T&C to leer at before you can actually use its time-saving service. Shurely
shome mishtake. Even www.chartsales.co.uk, a site selling nautical maps
fercrissakes, has nigh-on 3,000 words of semi-legal claptrap to acknowledge before
you place an order. And hands up everyone who read the agreement when they
installed IE5 - there's a bit at the bottom that says you have to do karaoke for
Bill's next birthday. Apparently.
Clearly, no bugger's going to read this stuff, so what's it all for? Does it have
any legal standing? Any lawyers on the list? Hello? Anyone there?
Richard (busily finding something better to do)
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