shrink-wrap agreement — n. A contract or licensing agreement that is packaged inside a product and that cannot be read until the product is purchased and opened. See also browse wrap agreement, click wrap agreement The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An… … Law dictionary
browse-wrap agreement — n. A contract stating that a user agrees to a website’s terms and conditions. It is created when the user browses the website, without the user actively agreeing to the terms and conditions. See also click wrap agreement, shrink wrap agreement… … Law dictionary
Browse wrap — What is a Browse Wrap License?A browse wrap license is part of the web site and the user assents to the contract when the user visits the website. [Ian A. Rambarran, Are Browse Wrap Agreements All They Are Wrapped Up to Be? (November 25,2006).… … Wikipedia
end user license agreement — n. A contract presented by a software producer to the product’s end user, i.e., the person who has acquired the software in order to use it, stating the terms and conditions associated with using the software. See also browse wrap agreement,… … Law dictionary
Software license agreement — EULA redirects here. For the community, see Eula, Texas. A software license agreement is a contract between the licensor and purchaser of the right to use software. The license may define ways under which the copy can be used, in addition to the… … Wikipedia
Shrink wrap contract — Shrink wrap contracts are license agreements or other terms and conditions of a (putatively) contractual nature which can only be read and accepted by the consumer after opening the product. The term describes the shrinkwrap plastic wrapping used … Wikipedia
Clickwrap — A clickwrap agreement (also known as a clickthrough agreement or clickwrap license) is a common type of agreement often used in connection with software licenses. Such forms of agreement are mostly found on the Internet, as part of the… … Wikipedia
Specht v. Netscape Communications Corp. — ! bgcolor= 6699FF | Case opinions | ! bgcolor= 6699FF | Laws applied Specht v. Netscape Communications Corp. , 150 F. Supp. 2d 585 (S.D.N.Y.2001), was a U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York decision involving whether software … Wikipedia
browsewrap — adj. Describes a legal agreement that the user accepts indirectly by browsing an online site. Also: browse wrap, browse wrap. Example Citations: Even Cory Doctorow, the digital rights activist and online champion of all things weird, includes a… … New words
Rudder v. Microsoft Corp. — Rudder v. Microsoft Corp. (1999) is the leading decision on clickwrap licenses and forum selection clauses in Canada. BackgroundRudder brought a class action on behalf of MSN subscribers in Canada for, among other things, improperly charging MSN… … Wikipedia