Turned on its Head?: Norms, Freedom, and Acceptable Terms in Internet Contracting

Name
Turned on its Head?: Norms, Freedom, and Acceptable Terms in Internet Contracting
Cite
SSRN
Year
2008
Bluebook cite
Richard Warner, Turned on its Head?: Norms, Freedom, and Acceptable Terms in Internet Contracting, SSRN (August 28, 2008) (available at http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1260256).
Author
Richard Warner
URL
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1260256
Item Type
article
Summary
Author argues that while internet contracting poses unique and serious problems, standard form contracts like EULAs and TOU can be freedom enhancing rather than restricting. The article suggests that, like with most new technologies, new relevant value-justified norms (like banning reverse engineering and limiting information gathering practices on websites) will emerge and eliminate the offensive terms of internet contracts.

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