Informed consent was: Re: [LINK] US-AMA far too complacent about human RFID tags

Geoffrey Ramadan gramadan at umd.com.au
Wed Jul 4 13:04:42 AEST 2007


Brendan Scott wrote:
> Geoffrey Ramadan wrote:
>   
>> Is this not informed consent?
>>
>> Who's fault is it that "users" can not be bothered to read it... or
>> maybe they have and are aware?
>>     
>
> Without expressing a view on this one way or another, the amount of documentation that people are taken to agree with has been exploding in recent years.  Even when you visit a website some places purport to bind you to a raft of terms and conditions.  In many cases it is highly legalistic to argue these terms have been agreed in any sense or even to expect that recipients are aware of them/their contents. 
>
> My prediction is that this expansion will not be sustainable and courts or the legislature will start giving recipients of these terms more power in these non-negotiations. 
>
> Brendan 
>   
How about mandating a "summary of key conditions" at the start of all 
terms and conditions.

Geoffrey Ramadan



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