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Responsible End-User Licensing Lab (REUL Lab)

LMC 3403 Technical Communication (Section F1), Fall 2016

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Terms of use and end-user license agreements (EULAs) are contracts governing relations
between providers and end-users of software, websites, mobile applications, and the internet
of things. These contracts are ubiquitous: In effect provider-licensors like Facebook are free to
write private laws that govern nearly every global digital community and every digital medium. EULAs raise important issues in technical communication, human-computer interaction,
intellectual property law, business ethics, and technology policy. This technical communication
course takes a research-based approach to the EULA problem space. This section achieves the
standard learning objectives of LMC 3403 Technical Communication, Theory & Practice.
Take this course if any of the following are true: You...
want undergraduate research experience.
are interested in the law.
are an entrepreneur who will deliver products or services
over the web or via mobile apps.
want to advocate for responsible technology policy.
need practice in workplace communications in a realistic collaborative environment.
3cr. 9:3510:55a.m., Tues/Thur in Skiles.
Students of all majors welcome! No prerequisites.
Instructor: Brian N. Larson, J.D., Ph.D. BLarson@GATech.edu
REUL

Lab takes place only in Dr. Larsons section (F1).

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