Term:
On-line access agreement
Definition:

Designed for use by a provider of on-line services, it covers the nature of the service to be provided, the right of the service provider to restrict access, to change its operating procedures, or to modify the rules of access for the on-line service. Where users may upload information to the service, the service provider will also address issues of ownership of proprietary rights and editorial control over the uploaded content, and the user’s rights of privacy in electronic communications.

Domain:
ICT
Source:
Measuring Electronic Commerce, OECD Working Party on the Information Economy, 1998, Software Publishers Association (SPA), (1996), page 29 - A typology of Internet and e-commerce agreements. Adapted from The SPA Guide to Contracts and the Legal Protection of Software, September, Washington D.C.
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