Contracts formed by software: An approach from the law of mistake
A ‘Contracting Problem’ arises when software is used to autonomously enter into contracts without human input. Questions arise as to how and whether there can be an expression of an objective intention to be legally bound. This article considers three leading solutions to the Contracting Problem. Th...
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Main Author: | OOI, Vincent |
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2019
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