Internet consumer contract law favours the cyber-merchants above individual users
“Consumer contracts in cyberspace often include terms that paper contracts would blush at. They may deprive users of intellectual property rights, exclude consumer warranties and severely limit liability . . . Merchants have all the power and consumers have little. Agreements can be changed without warning, and even without notification. Customers are supposed to keep checking back, on the off-chance that something has changed. … [ Read more ]
Content: Article | Author: Patti Waldmeir | Source: FT.com | Subjects: IT / Technology / E-Business, Legal
