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“I can see why people want to be lawyers. Once you’ve got someone under your licensing power, you can make them do anything…”

An actual license agreement nicely satirizing clickwrap licenses. Not that there’s anything wrong with clickwrap licenses, though the California courts, as is their wont, are adding legal uncertainty to the game.

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  • By Ted Frank
  • December 19, 2007
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