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UCITA Approved In Maryland

Anonymous Coward writes: "According to this, Maryland's governor has approved UCITA. It makes me ashamed to be from Maryland." This isn't a surprise...let's just note it for the record, shall we?

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  1. No Room for Discussion by Nater · · Score: 2

    There's really no room for discussion on this topic is there? Since it's obvious that UCITA doesn't do squat to protect consumers and has everything to do with protecting businesses, who here has anything to say except "This law sucks."

    What are the chances that this thing will stand up in court, anyway? Let me think... shrinkwrap licenses and friends designed to make reviewing the license incredibly inconvenient or impossible before accepting them. Last time I checked, judges are consumers, not businesses, and I just can't see any of them upholding this crap knowing that they too will have to agree to terms they can't see.

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  2. How do we get the courts to stop this crap? by Tassach · · Score: 2

    As a Maryland resident and a software professional, I'm deeply disturbed by the passage of this law. I want to know how we who is going to go to court and try and get a restraining order to keep this law from being inforced, like the ACLU & EFF did with the CDA.
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    1. Re:How do we get the courts to stop this crap? by Detritus · · Score: 2
      I doubt there are any grounds for declaring the law to be unconstitutional. As I understand it, contract law is covered by the common law, unless a statute like the UCC overrides it. The legislature is free to change the rules.

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      Let me take this opportunity to thank all those Maryland voters who voted for Parris Glendenning and all the other fine Democrats who have made Maryland what it is today.
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    2. Re:How do we get the courts to stop this crap? by Tassach · · Score: 2
      Let me take this opportunity to thank all those Maryland voters who voted for Parris Glendenning and all the other fine Democrats who have made Maryland what it is today.

      I agree. Glendenning is even worse than Shaeffer, if that's possible. He epitomizes all that is wrong with the political system. Fortunatly, he's a lame duck. Perhaps our fellow Marylanders will remove their collective heads from their collective asses next election and vote for someone who actually respects the Constitution and dosn't behave like a schoolyard bully when dealing with the General Assembly. I'm not holding my breath, considering that the local media has a "we never met a Democrat we wouldn't endorse" attitude.
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      Why is it that the proponents of "one nation under God" are so eager to get rid of "liberty and justice for all"?
  3. When is a Uniform Act not uniform? by rhdwdg · · Score: 2

    When it's Maryland's version of the UCITA! The legislature made extensive pro-consumer changes to the recommended act before passing it. This act could go down in history as a good thing for consumer rights in the digital age -- it lays down the new law, and brings the software industry in line with so many other industries essential for modern living.

    I think it's a positive sign that Maryland's version of this inevitable legislation will be availible for review by the remaining 48 states before they finish debating the UCITA. Is anyone else of the same mind?

    1. Re:When is a Uniform Act not uniform? by puppet10 · · Score: 2

      Do you have a link to the legislation passed in Maryland, or at least(or better) an article explaining the differences between the UCITA passed by Maryland and that proposed?

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    2. Re:When is a Uniform Act not uniform? by Detritus · · Score: 3

      Information on the bill (Senate Bill 142) can be found here, including the text of the bill and amendments, and the record of the roll call votes.

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