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- Enforceability of Shrink-Wrap Licenses, Legal Bytes
- Software Licensing: Enforceability of the "Shrink-wrap" License and Alternatives, Daniel C. Caro, University of Buffalo
- Shrinkwrap Enforceability Issues Lawnotes
- Seventh circuit lets 'em rip: shrinkwrap licenses held enforceable Intellectual Property and Technology Law Letter, July 1996. Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP Publications
- Shrink-wrap ruling gives UCITA-like protection to some software vendors Ed Foster. InfoWorld Electric, June 7, 1999
- Casenote: Seventh circuit enforces a "shrinkwrap" license in ProCD v. Zeidenberg. Legal Bytes: Summer 1996, volume 4, number 2
- Will the shrink-wrap license dilemma plague on-line sales? Legal Bytes: Spring 1995, volume 3, number 1
Windows Refund DayLegal PrecedentsLegal OpinionsUniform Computer Information Transactions Act - Rights unsurped under license plan Thomas Hoffman and Patrick Thibodeau. Computerworld, July 26, 1999
- New Bill Rethinks Software Licensing Law Jessica Davis. PC World Online: PC World News, June 3, 1999
- Software license-enforcement proposal approved Jack McCarthy and Nancy Weil. Windows TechEdge, July 30, 1999
- Legal group approves controversial software license law Jack McCarthy and Nancy Weil. Computerworld, July 30, 1999
- Protection from flawed apps demanded M.J. Zuckerman. USA Today, July 28, 1999
- Licensing time bomb Jessica Davis. InfoWorld Electric, May 31, 1999
- NCCUSL UCITA Article 2B meeting Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act Computer Fraud Software law Bad Software: What To Do When Software Fails
- National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws - V990010 Letter to NCCUSL from representatives of: Bureau of Consumer Protection, Bureau of Competition, & Policy Planning, of the United States Federal Trade Commision, July 9, 1999
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