The tricky business of copying, stealing and protecting
People click “yes” and “agree” on pop-up windows on their computer screens without much thought and without really knowing what they are agreeing to. But does the act of clicking bind a person, contractually? Terms and conditions presented on electronic devices have been known to be lengthy and drea...
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2009
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