The program discussed how to determine whether a browse-wrap or a click-wrap agreement is appropriate for business websites, and identified conditions of use for such website materials.
The topics included:
- The differences between browse- and click-wrap agreements
- What to consider when drafting the substance of browse- and click-wrap agreements
- The requirements of COPPA (the Child Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998) as they pertain to such agreements, as well as some other state-enacted laws, and how to comply with them
For more information, visit the American Bar Association’s website.
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