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by Anonymous User on Wed Apr 13, 2005 at 08:58:17 AM PDT

Like everyone here, I am not a lawyer, but, years ago in my contract law class, I remember a phrase: "a meeting of the minds". In order for a contract to exist, there must be a meeting of the minds between the parties. This means that all parties must understand the contract and agree to its terms. The part that most people have trouble with is the "understanding". We don't allow minors to enter into contracts because it's likely they don't understand the rights and obligations in the contract. In business, contracts are entered into only after the parties have consulted lawyers and understand the language. Consumers can't be expected to consult lawyers to understand the terms of EULA's every time they buy software. There can't be a "meeting of the minds"; therefore, there can't be a contract. Just my binary 10 cents' worth.

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