When you visit a website, check your email, or download music, you enter into a contract that you probably don't know exists. "Wrap contracts" - shrinkwrap, clickwrap and browsewrap agreements - are non-traditional contracts that look nothing like legal documents. Contrary to what courts have held, they are not "just like" other standard form contracts, and consumers do not perceive them the same way. Wrap contract terms are more aggressive and permit dubious business practices, such as the collection of personal information and the appropriation of user-created content. In digital form, wrap contracts are weightless and cheap to reproduce. Given their low cost and flexible form, businesses engage in "contracting mania" where they use wrap contracts excessively and in a wide variety of contexts. Courts impose a duty to read upon consumers but don't impose a duty upon businesses to make contracts easy to read. The result is that consumers are subjected to onerous legalese for nearly every online interaction. In Wrap Contracts: Foundations and Ramifications, Nancy Kim explains why wrap contracts were created, how they have developed, and what this means for society. She explains how businesses and existing law unfairly burden users and create a coercive contracting environment that forces users to "accept" in order to participate in modern life. Kim's central thesis is that how a contract is presented affects and reveals the intent of the parties. She proposes doctrinal solutions - such as the duty to draft reasonably, specific assent, and a reconceptualization of unconscionability - which fairly balance the burden of wrap contracts between businesses and consumers.
This book examines the rise of the direct-to-consumer genetic testing industry (DTC) and its use of 'wrap' contracts.
This book provides an introduction to the world of personal genomics and examines the rise of the direct-to-consumer genetic testing industry (DTC) and its use of 'wrap' contracts.
Buying Your Self on the Internet: Wrap Contracts and Personal Genomics
Academic Paper from the year 2017 in the subject Law - Media, Multimedia Law, Copyright, grade: 75%, , course: Intellectual Property Law, language: English, abstract: The very rapid emergence of industrialization, globalization and ...
Providing non-legal professionals with the tools to address IT contracting issues, the book: Contains checklists to help readers organize key concepts for ready reference Supplies references to helpful online resources and aids for contract ...
... 148–49, 153 aesthetic procedures, 30 affirmative right, 21 age and maturity, 137 Akerlof, George, 60, 61, 62 Alcor Life Extension Foundation, 1,211 Altman, Lawrence K., 205, 212 altruism coercion and related problems, 38 donations, ...
From The Handbook of Fixed Income Securities--the most authoritative, widely read reference in the global fixed income marketplace--comes this sample chapter.
... wrap contract itself and a discussion of the interest crediting rate . This is followed by a review of the two types of synthetics , buy and hold and actively managed . The Wrap Contract The wrap contract is essentially an agreement ...
... Egypt: RE Lutz, A Lawyer's Handbook for Enforcing Foreign Judgments in the United States and Abroad (Cambridge, ... 82Judgments made in a sister state will be enforced in other states based on a 'faith and credit' clause of the US ...
... contract is accepted when, the buyer opens the shrink-wrap in which the product is packaged, or clicks on a computer tab that says 'I accept.' If he does not want to accept, he must return the unopened package (shrink-wrap contract) or ...