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Old 03-11-2009, 10:11 AM  
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Stephen is right, now with COPA gone, warning pages really arent necessary, but they are smart to have.

However, warning pages are absolutely useless legally. You really need to have a click-thru contract instead of a mere warning page. Without the surfer taking an another affirmative step -- checking a box that says "I affirm under penalty of perjury blah blah blah" the contract isnt valid. The surfer needs to digitally sign the contract on your front page in order to be bound by its contents. I would also capture the surfer's IP address with the digital signature and log it properly in case they try to say they didnt sign it.

With that in mind I would also not allow people to deep link into your site and by pass the landing page.
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