Site’s terms still enforceable even if users never read them
12 01 2010
A website’s terms and conditions are indeed enforceable, even if users weren’t forced to actually go to a T&C page at any point in time. That’s according to the Missouri Court of Appeals, anyway, which has upheld a previous ruling in a lawsuit that brought into question the enforceability of ServiceMagic’s Terms of Use. Still, one of the judges made clear that only reasonable terms would be upheld—no jumping on one foot while spinning plates for you.
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