In the "for what its worth" department...the solution that has been
approved by legal is to have the T&Cs all out there (no forced
height/scrollbar) with the Agree check box at the end along with
other "signature" items to complete.

As far as comments around trying to simplify T&Cs, whether they have
value at all, who agreed vs. who uses it, what should be considered
outside of the scope of normal T&Cs, etc. ...
I don't what the atmosphere around litigation is in other countries
but here in the U.S. it is simply madness. Unless that is brought
under control we will continue to have things written in legal
terminology and have legal departments lose sleep over the difference
between someone being force to have all the text pass before them
before being allowed to accept vs. having it is a smaller box that
does not force someone to be exposed to all the text.


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