The online game - Eve Online eve-online.com - implements this for their T&C during the installation. When you scroll to the bottom of the text you get the option to accept or decline - but not before. This is an installed application rather than a Web site, but the principle is as you've described it.
Regards Steve 2008/10/27 McLaughlin Designs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I am looking for sample of Terms and Conditions acceptance with a bit of a > twist. > > Generally when I have set up T&C acceptance in the past, there is a > scrollable box with all the legal text followed by either a check box to say > that you have read/accept the T&C or there are radio button for "yes" and > "no" about accepting them. In either case a person never has to actually > read, or even scroll to the bottom of, the T&C text. The common stuff... > > However I have a client that will not accept (no pun intended) this. Their > legal team is insisting that the user is forced to at least reach the bottom > of the T&C before they can accept them. They do understand that this does > not mean that anyone had read the text, but they want to be able to say that > at least someone has been forced to reach the end of the text before > accepting it. > > While I have some ideas about how to go about this, I was wondering if > anyone knew of some sample that are online now that are doing this. > > BTW – This is not something that is arguable with the legal team about not > having this capability. > > > Thanks - > <http://www.ixda.org/help> -- ---------------------------------------------- Steve 'Doc' Baty B.Sc (Maths), M.EC, MBA Principal Consultant Meld Consulting M: +61 417 061 292 E: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Twitter: docbaty Blog: http://docholdsfourth.blogspot.com Contributor - UXMatters - www.uxmatters.com ________________________________________________________________ Welcome to the Interaction Design Association (IxDA)! To post to this list ....... [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe ................ http://www.ixda.org/unsubscribe List Guidelines ............ http://www.ixda.org/guidelines List Help .................. http://www.ixda.org/help
