Which as we all know, and probably all do, simply click through without a second thought or glance.

I think if this ever comes to court a precedent will be set that basically makes all on-screen presented "contracts" with an OK button null and void, since there is absolutely no feedback in the system to say that you read it, you understood it, or that anyone witnessed you doing so. Of course that'll probably mean it'll be replaced by something even worse, (I dread to think actually), so maybe it's better if we all just carry on pretending that there's nothing broken about any of this ;-)

G.


On 21 May 2008, at 9:24 pm, I. Savant wrote:

t's that pesky legal contract you agreed to in order to gain access to the iPhone SDK that says "DO NOT TALK ABOUT THE SDK UNTIL IT IS PUBLICLY RELEASED" (I'm paraphrasing).

I really don't understand why you feel the list needs a warning not to break a legally-binding contract.

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