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Web Contracts Can't Be Changed Without Notice

RZG writes "The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled on July 18th that contracts posted online cannot be updated without notifying users (PDF of ruling). 'Parties to a contract have no obligation to check the terms on a periodic basis to learn whether they have been changed by the other side,' the court wrote. This ruling has consequences for many online businesses, which took for granted their right to do this (see for example item 19 in Google's Terms of Service)."

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  1. Re:Kind of sad by A+beautiful+mind · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    but but but....it's a wheel, connected to a computer! Why are you telling me this great new invention isn't patentable? :)

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