Your answer added nothing to the discussion. Please give some legal argument why a single click-wrap won't bind the licensee to all relevant licenses. Quoting from my words is not a reason. If you think different words would work better, please suggest them.
/Larry > -----Original Message----- > From: Mahesh T Pai [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2002 6:13 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Open Source Click-Wrap Notice > > > Lawrence E. Rosen wrote: > > >>Mahesh T. Pai wrote: > >>Here, we are presented with a case where one click is intended to > >>indicate assent to license A, B, C, D, E, .... (ad > infinitum; minimum > >>800 as in a linux distro). No, the click wrap notice will > not hold in > >>a court of law. > >> > >> > > > >Want to bet? Whose money are you betting with? > > > >/Larry > > > > > I will quote from the suggested Open Source Click Wrap Notice:- > > a) "(Y)our acceptance of the software programs included on > this distribution under the terms and conditions of the > licenses applicable to each of them." > b) "You understand and agree > that the installation, use, copying, modification, and > distribution of this software may be prohibited by law unless > you agree to the applicable licenses." > c) "You acknowledge that some or all of this software..." > d) "The name of each software program on this distribution > and its applicable license is listed on the file LICENSE.TXT > included with this distribution[, which you can read by > clicking on "REVIEW THE LICENSES" below]." > > The issue is not whether a click wrap license will be binding > or not, (it is) but whether the Open Source Click Wrap Notice > will bind the user to the several > *other* licenses applicable to each package. (it will not). > > Mahesh T Pai. > > > > > > ______________________________________________________________ > __________ > Want to sell your car? advertise on Yahoo Autos Classifieds. > It's Free!! > visit http://in.autos.yahoo.com > > -- license-discuss archive is at http://crynwr.com/cgi-bin/ezmlm-cgi?3