There is at least one company (probably more) utilizing "clickable" MTAs.
Incyte's Access Agreement can be obtained at the following URL:
http://www.incyte.com/products/lifeseq/genebygene/terms.html
If this is a trend, it is indeed cause for concern.
Wendy
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Wendy D. Streitz
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At 05:46 PM 5/24/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>Actually, I've talked with the folks at ATCC, who were very cooperative . .
>. but I'm just wondering if there are others out there that we don't know
>about???? One of our faculty members was trying to "sign up" for some
>material . . . and didn't even know there were MTA terms attached (am I
>surprised?)!
>
>Debbie
>
>
>Deborah (Debbie) L. Smith, Ed. D.
>Director, Research Administration
>UT Health Science Center
>8 So. Dunlap, Suite C-109 (GEB)
>Memphis, TN 38163
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>xxxxxx@utmem.edu
>
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