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2. how do most u.s. web sites obtain a user’s agreement to its end-user license agreement (

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Most websites in the United States gain a user's assent to their End-User License assent (EULA) through a procedure known as "clickwrap" or "click-through agreement." This method entails showing the EULA conditions to the user and forcing them to take affirmative action to signal their agreement. Before using the website or program, the user is usually presented with a pop-up window or a separate page that displays the EULA's terms, and they must click a button or check a box to indicate their agreement.

This clickwrap process guarantees that consumers are aware of and agree to the EULA's terms and conditions. It acts as a legal agreement between the website or software supplier and the user, stating both sides' rights and duties. Users indicate that they have read and accepted to be bound by the terms of the EULA by actively participating in the clickwrap procedure.

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