Section 22-211 - Pretransaction disclosures in Internet-type transactions.
§ 22-211. Pretransaction disclosures in Internet-type transactions.
This section applies to a licensor that makes its computer information available to a licensee by electronic means from its Internet or similar electronic site. In such a case, the licensor affords an opportunity to review the terms of a standard form license which opportunity satisfies § 22-112 (e) of this title with respect to a licensee that acquires the information from that site, if the licensor:
(1) Makes the standard terms of the license readily available for review by the licensee before the information is delivered or the licensee becomes obligated to pay, whichever occurs first, by:
(A) Displaying prominently and in close proximity to a description of the computer information, or to instructions or steps for acquiring it, the standard terms or a reference to an electronic location from which they can be readily obtained; or
(B) Disclosing the availability of the standard terms in a prominent place on the site from which the computer information is offered and promptly furnishing a copy of the standard terms on request before the transfer of the computer information; and
(2) Does not take affirmative acts to prevent printing or storage of the standard terms for archival or review purposes by the licensee.
[2000, ch. 11; ch. 61, § 6.]
ELECTRONIC CONTRACTS: GENERALLY.