Ryan S. Dancey wrote: > I like the idea that you send in a card as your acceptance of the > terms, but there is no formal approval process. In this day and age, it would make sense to require that they register acceptance at a web site instead of mailing in a card. Can someone confirm that the courts have accepted clicking through a license on a web page as evidence of accepting the terms of the license? I seem to recall that this method (which seems quite popular now) has been tested in the courts, but I don't have any details at hand. Weldon Dodd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- [ogf-d20-l] Fascinating potential licensing model for D2... Ryan S. Dancey
- Re: [ogf-d20-l] Fascinating potential licensing mod... J. Michael Looney
- Re: [ogf-d20-l] Fascinating potential licensing... Ryan S. Dancey
- Re: [ogf-d20-l] Fascinating potential licen... Tim Dugger
- RE: [ogf-d20-l] Fascinating potential licen... Weldon Dodd
- RE: [ogf-d20-l] Fascinating potential licensing mod... Brad Thompson
- Re: [ogf-d20-l] Fascinating potential licensing mod... Tim Dugger
- [ogf-d20-l] Bad Rumor or an End to Ryan's Dream? Eric Rowe
- RE: [ogf-d20-l] Bad Rumor or an End to Ryan's D... R. Hyrum Savage
- RE: [ogf-d20-l] Fascinating potential licensing mod... Corey Reid
- RE: [ogf-d20-l] Fascinating potential licensing mod... Corey Reid
- Re: [ogf-d20-l] Fascinating potential licensing mod... Clark Peterson
