DocumentCode :
1690576
Title :
The digital shrink wrap dilemma
Author :
Rauscher, Konrad M.
Author_Institution :
Pennsylvania Cyber Charter Sch. (`PA Cyber´), Lehigh Valley, PA, USA
fYear :
2012
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
10
Abstract :
End-user agreements with application providers are a required commitment for digital citizens - students, employees, customers and everyone else. Despite their proliferation and use by nearly every major multinational company, there exists a basic rationality failure. These agreements are routinely agreed to with scant, if any, comprehension. This paper examines the current situation with quantification-based analysis, compares variations among countries and outlines possible solutions to bring more integrity to the “voluntary” agreements between end users and application providers. It introduces a Readability Gap measurement for describing the disparity between a population´s comprehension and the readability level of electronic agreements they routinely make.
Keywords :
Internet; contract law; application providers; basic rationality failure; digital citizens; electronic agreements; end-user agreements; netizen user agreements; population comprehension; quantification-based analysis; readability gap measurement; readability level; voluntary agreements; Sociology; Statistics; EULA; NUA; RG; TOS; digital shrink wrap; end user agreements; netizen user agreements; readability gap; terms of service;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Cybersecurity Summit (WCS), 2012 Third Worldwide
Conference_Location :
New Delhi
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/WCS.2012.6780873
Filename :
6780873
Link To Document :
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