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Visitors were not required to indicate their assent to the license agreement, but on the download page there is a link to the agreement with the words “Please review and agree to the terms…before downloading and using the software.” The actual agreement states, “The use of each software product is governed by a license agreement…you must read terms before acquiring product. If you do not agree, do not download install or use product.” <span style="background:yellow">The license agreement contains a term requiring all disputes be submitted to arbitration in Santa Clara County, California.</span> | Visitors were not required to indicate their assent to the license agreement, but on the download page there is a link to the agreement with the words “Please review and agree to the terms…before downloading and using the software.” The actual agreement states, “The use of each software product is governed by a license agreement…you must read terms before acquiring product. If you do not agree, do not download install or use product.” <span style="background:yellow">The license agreement contains a term requiring all disputes be submitted to arbitration in Santa Clara County, California.</span> | ||
|procedural_history=Specht brought a suit against Netscape in federal district court | |procedural_history=Specht brought a suit against Netscape in federal district court. | ||
Defendant moved to compel arbitration and stay the proceeding due to a binding arbitration clause in the End User License Agreement. | Defendant moved to compel arbitration and stay the proceeding due to a binding arbitration clause in the End User License Agreement. | ||
|issues=Whether an offer of a license agreement made independently of freely offered software and not expressly accepted by the user binds the user to an arbitration clause in the agreement. | |issues=Whether an offer of a license agreement made independently of freely offered software and not expressly accepted by the user binds the user to an arbitration clause in the agreement. | ||
|holding=Defendant’s motion to compel arbitration denied. | |holding=Defendant’s motion to compel arbitration denied. | ||
|reasons=Whether or not a contract was formed is state law, and there must be mutually manifested assent in the formation of a contract. Therefore an offeree is not bound by inconspicuous contractual provisions of which he was unaware, contained in a document whose contractual nature is not obvious. | |reasons=Whether or not a contract was formed is state law, and there must be mutually manifested assent in the formation of a contract. Therefore an offeree is not bound by inconspicuous contractual provisions of which he was unaware, contained in a document whose contractual nature is not obvious. | ||
|comments=Concurrence: A reasonably prudent offeree in these circumstances would not have known of the existence of license terms, and therefore cannot be bound to such license. | |comments=Concurrence: A reasonably prudent offeree in these circumstances would not have known of the existence of license terms, and therefore cannot be bound to such license. | ||
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