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What is the big picture on an effective way to implement an user agreement?

 

Do most people use a special db table column indicating that a user has agreed to the user agreement or do they use a session or cookie and if it exist let the user proceed to register?

 

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Not allowing registration without agreeing seems enough to me. I'm not a lawyer though.

 

Keep in mind, unless you have a good lawyer reading over your agreement to make sure it's actually enforcible, chances are it won't mean squat in a court. Internationally, even more so.

Thanks for the reply. I looked at SMF and tried to figure out what SMF does by looking at their members table, I think they use a cookie/session too.

Anyway, I'll come back tomorrow morning and mark solved.

 

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