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	Comments on: Browsewrap/Clickwrap Distinction Vexes Another Court&#8211;Nevarez v. Ticketmaster	</title>
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		By: Ian Wood		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[How about those unique TOS presented on Smart TVs where users are presented a URL that cannot actually be clicked (because the technology to UI is too clumsy for OEMs to implement)? I&#039;ve seen screens say &quot;By registering with our service you agree to our TOS found at http://......&quot; While it is clear the service has TOS I doubt users will actually navigate to the link on a separate device. Wonder if there&#039;s a name for that.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How about those unique TOS presented on Smart TVs where users are presented a URL that cannot actually be clicked (because the technology to UI is too clumsy for OEMs to implement)? I&#8217;ve seen screens say &#8220;By registering with our service you agree to our TOS found at <a href="http://" rel="ugc">http://</a>&#8230;&#8230;&#8221; While it is clear the service has TOS I doubt users will actually navigate to the link on a separate device. Wonder if there&#8217;s a name for that.</p>
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