Still Flying the Unfriendly Skies: United Breaks with Policy, Again!
Only a few months after United Airlines’ massive controversy surrounding the treatment of passenger, Dr. David Dao, who was dragged off a flight with blood on his face in order to make room for an airline employee, the airline is
Airlines Change Terms and Conditions Following the United Airlines Debacle
On June 23, United Airlines completed the legal changes to their Contract of Carriage—a contract which all passengers flying with United must agree to in order to purchase a ticket. The update to the terms and conditions was an an
Continuing coverage of challenges to WhatsApp outside U.S.
(Revised Nov. 28, 2016 to correct typographical errors.) We noted in previous posts (regarding/from the UK, EU, and India) that a change in WhatsApp's privacy policy has raised concerns of privacy regulators and courts abroad. Recent news stories have updated reports related
Newstalk ZB: Dangers of agreeing to ‘unfair’ terms and conditions without reading
September 6, 2016. Dangers of agreeing to 'unfair' terms and conditions without reading. This article by Tegan Atkins on New Zealand broadcaster website Newstalk ZB discusses a study by Alexandra Sims, associate professor and head of Commercial Law at the University of
What are EULAs?
End-user licensing is the effort by which producers of software, websites, mobile applications, and consumer products with embedded software (including the so-called Internet of things) attempt to define their legal relationships with the consumers or users of their products. In
The Dangers of the “I Agree Button”
By Kyle Skidmore