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After Becoming Tired of the Muzzak Piped into Your Office

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After becoming tired of the muzzak piped into your office, you decide to subscribe to an online, listener- supported radio station dedicated to jazz and blues music. You had thought that there was no upfront fee, but that listeners may make a donation using their electronic wallets. Clicking through the site, you are asked to provide certain information on a contractual form. One day, after several visits to the web site, you notice a hyperlink labeled terms of service while viewing the previous hour's play list. You click the link and a document opens, indicating that, by streaming music from the web site, you have agreed to pay a flat fee on a monthly basis with a minimum subscription of one year. On your previous visits, you never noticed the hyperlink, which is barely visible in fine print, at the bottom corner of the home page right next to a flashy and distracting animation. Which of the following BEST characterizes this situation?

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Jean-Jacques Rousseau

An 18th-century philosopher known for his contributions to political philosophy, especially regarding concepts of social contract and the natural goodness of humanity.

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Natural State

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Tabula Rasa

A theory that individuals are born without built-in mental content, and therefore all knowledge comes from experience or perception.

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