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Nancy Kim

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2007

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Clicking And Cringing, Nancy Kim Sep 2007

Clicking And Cringing, Nancy Kim

Nancy Kim

Shrinkwrap, clickwrap and browsewrap licenses have complicated contract law by introducing non-traditional methods of contracting to govern the use of software. The retention of the underlying intellectual property by the licensor, and the malleable qualities of software, give rise to the ability and the need to set parameters of use. The courts have tended to defer to the ownership rights of licensors by claiming that there is valid contract formation, even in “rolling contract” situations. Some commentators have argued that existing contract law doctrines – such as unconscionability and good faith – are sufficient to address digital-era contracting dilemmas. While …