Most websites still rely on "Terms & Conditions" links in the footer, but courts draw a sharp line between browsewrap and clickwrap agreements. This article explains the difference, what recent cases say about enforceability, and how online businesses can reduce legal risk while keeping UX simple.
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- Clickwrap agreements feel routine, but when something goes wrong they sit at the centre of your legal risk. This article explains how courts think about clickwrap, where businesses get into trouble, and how to make your online agreements provable.