Anybody done any testing, or have anecdotal evidence of the best way to
handle the EULA agreement on sign up?
Here are the options that I see:

1) Generally seen version, with checkbox that can produce errors.

|  |  I agree to the EULA

< Create My Account >

2) No checkbox, but longer button label.

By clicking the button below, I agree to the EULA.

< I Agree. Create My Account.>

3) No check box, with inferred agreement via prior text. Shorter button
label.

By clicking "Create My Account" below, I agree to the EULA.

< Create My Account>


I've been told by "someone who knows" that the 3rd option won't pass legal
muster. Assuming that's true, do you think version 1 or version 2 causes the
least friction?

Thanks,
Tori
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