• Shrinkwrap contracts or shrinkwrap licenses are boilerplate contracts packaged with products; use of the product is deemed acceptance of the contract...
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  • used as an overwrap for packaging. Shrink wrap may also refer to: Shrinkwrap (contract law), a type of license agreement or other terms and conditions which...
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    End-user license agreement (category Contract law)
    agreement (EULAs) were printed on either the shrinkwrap packaging encasing the product (shrink wrap contract) or a piece of paper. The license often stipulated...
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  • Browsewrap (category United States contract law)
    Jersey Law Journal, September 18, 2009. Consumer Project on Technology's collection of Browsewrap Clauses in Current Shrinkwrap and Clickwrap Contracts...
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    ProCD, Inc. v. Zeidenberg (category United States contract case law)
    precedent on the matter of the applicability of American contract law to new types of shrinkwrap licenses that arose with home computing and the Internet...
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    Step-Saver Data Systems, Inc. v. Wyse Technology (category United States contract case law)
    by IBM. The fundamental question raised in this case was whether the shrinkwrap licenses accompanying TSL's software were legally binding, given that...
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  • Clickwrap (redirect from Clickwrap contract)
    use of "shrink wrap contracts" commonly used in boxed software purchases, which "contain a notice that by tearing open the shrinkwrap, the user assents...
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    agreements (EULAs) were printed on either the shrinkwrap packaging encasing the product (see shrink-wrap contract) or a piece of paper. The license often stipulated...
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    Bowers v. Baystate Technologies, Inc. (category United States contract case law)
    copyright law. Dyk agreed that a private agreement could be used to preempt copyright law, but a shrinkwrap license is similar to a state law because the...
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  • Quanta Computer, Inc. v. LG Electronics, Inc. (category United States patent case law)
    to have foreclosed the enforcement of the shrinkwrap restrictions under state contract law. The contract law aspects of the case became moot, however,...
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    software releases can obtain the consumer's assent with notices placed on shrinkwrap. Online distribution can use clickwrap, a digital equivalent where the...
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    originally intended for a mid-teen readership as 18+ and distributing them in shrinkwrap. Diamond Comic Distributors valued the sales of yaoi manga in the United...
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  • Lexmark International, Inc. v. Static Control Components, Inc. (category 2004 in United States case law)
    Prebate Program (now known as the Lexmark Return Program), through a shrinkwrap license, Lexmark sold certain printer cartridges at a discount (as much...
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  • contractual agreements and explicit text on the drawings (essentially a shrinkwrap license). After acquiring drawings with a Nova 1200 purchase, Digital...
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    Atari Games Corp. v. Nintendo of America Inc. (category 1992 in United States case law)
    for the Duke Law Journal, Maureen A. O'Rourke analyzed both reverse engineering cases, arguing that companies may respond by using shrinkwrap agreements...
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    Vernor v. Autodesk, Inc. (category 2008 in United States case law)
    the first-sale doctrine to software sold under the terms of so-called "shrinkwrap licensing." The court held that when the transfer of software to the purchaser...
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  • is like these, but not so well known. Examples would be proprietary "shrinkwrap" licences. A specific licence that is created with individual terms and...
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    acts as pre-paid postage – see POSTNET), but many are now shipped in shrinkwrap to protect the loose contents of the magazine. During the second half...
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