Which of the following best describes how e-mail contracts are viewed under the law?

A) E-mail contracts are generally treated similarly to contracts negotiated by other means.
B) E-mail contracts are valid only for contracts less than $500.
C) E-mail contracts are valid so long as both parties sign a written copy printed out from the
e-mail.
D) E-mail contracts are not usually valid because of the ease of deleting e-mail messages.
E) E-mail contracts for goods can be valid, but not e-mail contracts for services.


A

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