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What are the differences between a clickwrap agreement and a browsewrap agreement?
 
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Calendaring cases is not important for attorneys and paralegals.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

With a browsewrap agreement, terms and conditions of use posted on a website typically as a hyperlink at the bottom of the screen. Unlike a clickwrap agreement, a browsewrap agreement, a browsewrap agreement allows the user to view the terms of the agreement, but does not require the user to take any affirmative action before the website performs its end of the contract. A clickwrap agreement is an electronic version of a shrink-wrap license in which a computer user agrees to the terms of an electronically displayed agreement by pointing the cursor to a particular location on the screen and then clicking. Usually requires express acceptance only once but may include a clause providing for a user's ongoing-acceptance of any changes to the agreement's terms, whether or not the user is notified of the changes.

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