In Zaltz v. JDate, Case No: 12-CV-3475 (U.S. District Court, E.D. New York, order entered July 8, 2013), a federal court in New York held that an online dating service user who registered for the site by checking a box to assent to the terms followed by the ‘accept’ button was bound by the terms even though she did not read them, notwithstanding the fact it was necessary to click a link to access the terms.
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