Multiple Choice
Which of the following is true with respect to the application of contract law to the Internet?
A) If the basic requirements of acceptance are not met, an offer accepted by e-mail is binding on both parties.
B) Clicking an "I Accept" button on a website is considered the equivalent of achieving the consensus element of a binding contract.
C) Online communications are governed by the postbox rule.
D) No jurisdictions have passed any legislation making electronic communications the equivalent of written documents for legal purposes.
E) Internet contracts are governed by the federal Uniform Electronic Commerce Act, in effect throughout Canada.
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