Also, you spelt bargaining wrong. Just so you know.
This is the internet. You should know by now that any mistakes you make are gonna be jumped on instantly, no matter how small, insignificant or obscure. =P
My Contract Law lecturer always wondered whether EULAs where actually binding contracts on people. She had the idea that because you can only read them and agree to them after purchasing and opening the product that they may not be binding.
Bwahahaha! Love the title text!
Also, you spelt bargaining wrong. Just so you know.
This is the internet. You should know by now that any mistakes you make are gonna be jumped on instantly, no matter how small, insignificant or obscure. =P
I clicked the next button. what do I get?
“an corporal” too
D’oh. I’ll fix that and bargaining when I get back from work this evening
your devil’s a hottie
Ever since Tokyopop.com changed their user agreement, I’ve read each and every one very carefully, just in case.
My Contract Law lecturer always wondered whether EULAs where actually binding contracts on people. She had the idea that because you can only read them and agree to them after purchasing and opening the product that they may not be binding.
Contract Lawyer > Devil.
You phrased that sentence INCORRECTLY.