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Old 2nd December 2006, 07:04 AM
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Default Why are there objections to ucita?:

There are two general areas of concern. First, UCITA arguably places consumers in an "inferior" position with respect to software manufacturers. Second, commentors have indicated that UCITA is unnecessary since existing laws can supposedly be amended to include areas UCITA addresses.
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errrrr hassen my friend, what's ucita in the first place?
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The United States Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act (UCITA) is a proposed law to create a clear and uniform set of rules to govern such areas as software licensing, online access, and other transactions in computer information.
The UCITA has been extremely controversial and has been opposed by a number of consumer groups and the attorneys general of many states because it is said to considerably weaken consumer protections, reinterpret contracts and licenses in such a way that is — in the opinion of these critics — unduly favorable to the software producers and disregarding the reasonable entitlements of consumers.
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