One day, the whole farce that is "you agreed to the terms and conditions" deserves to just die.
Almost no one reads them, so they should not be enforceable.
I mean, as developers we know when a session is established, pages are visited, and can easily see how long they've been on the page.
No one can read the typical T&C in 10 seconds .. let alone 1 minute .. especially without even opening the page! So the options should be something like:
[x] I don't care, just whatever dude.
[ ] No. Get me out of here. Because I don't know how to close the browser window myself.
>Almost no one reads them, so they should not be enforceable.
It varies depending on where in the world you are but its actually pretty unclear as to whether they are enforceable. Or at least, a specific set of T&Cs with a specific user/customer may be found to be unenforceable for a wide range of reasons.
Of course, the company that puts the T&Cs in front of you isn't going to tell you that.
Almost no one reads them, so they should not be enforceable.
I mean, as developers we know when a session is established, pages are visited, and can easily see how long they've been on the page.
No one can read the typical T&C in 10 seconds .. let alone 1 minute .. especially without even opening the page! So the options should be something like:
[x] I don't care, just whatever dude.
[ ] No. Get me out of here. Because I don't know how to close the browser window myself.
EDIT: Found this as a way of proof http://www.pcpitstop.com/spycheck/eula.asp