GamerDude
Cosmic Mongoose
Legally binding contracts can be written or verbal... yes there was a day when two people saying "Yes I agree to 'X' " and then shaking hands on it was a verbal contract.
But it varies between cultures.
Writen ones can be as simple as a few emails back and forth stating the terms and then one last one acknowledging those terms plus accepting them. They can also be as complex as the License Agreement that comes with any software product from Blizzard or Microsoft, possibly longer.
AIUI, there has to be agreement between the parties involved. Doesn't matter if you didn't understand what was said that you agreed to, or if you didn't read the contract over before signing it, etc.
I'm not privy to anything in MJD's situation except what he says so I'm not even going to make an attempt at saying what his legal position is. I do know that, in what business I've had with Marc he's always been cool easy to deal with etc. (even with the "empty hex jump" debate when I asked him) but license questions, but business? nope have no clue.
Martin, PM sent!
But it varies between cultures.
Writen ones can be as simple as a few emails back and forth stating the terms and then one last one acknowledging those terms plus accepting them. They can also be as complex as the License Agreement that comes with any software product from Blizzard or Microsoft, possibly longer.
AIUI, there has to be agreement between the parties involved. Doesn't matter if you didn't understand what was said that you agreed to, or if you didn't read the contract over before signing it, etc.
I'm not privy to anything in MJD's situation except what he says so I'm not even going to make an attempt at saying what his legal position is. I do know that, in what business I've had with Marc he's always been cool easy to deal with etc. (even with the "empty hex jump" debate when I asked him) but license questions, but business? nope have no clue.
Martin, PM sent!