Clickwrap Agreement

/ˈklɪkˌræp əˈɡriːmənt/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A type of electronic contract formed when a user consents to terms and conditions by clicking an 'I agree' or similar button, typically used in online transactions.
    The user accepted the clickwrap agreement before downloading the software.

Forms

  • clickwrap agreement
  • clickwrap agreements

Commentary

Clickwrap agreements require affirmative action to show assent, making them more enforceable than browsewrap agreements that rely on passive acceptance.

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