The full text of this document can be found at: http://www.2bguide.com/docs/cu699.html Excerpts follow: " Consumers Union, the nonprofit publisher of Consumer Reports magazine, asks you to reject the Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act (UCITA) .., * UCITA interferes in a wholesale way with all other applicable state statutes on... key issues: * Consent and agreement; * signature; ... UCITA... omits case law from its list of what is preserved when it conflicts with UCITA. [Section 105(c)]... ...(and) subsection 105(d) wipes out all existing state consumer protection statutes requiring writing, signature, conspicuousness, consent or agreement. UCITA permits a licensor who has induced a consumer to enter into a long-term access contract to change the terms of the contract and hold the consumer to materially changed terms. * UCITA is fundamentally unbalanced The problems with UCITA are too many and too deeply embedded in the draft to fully describe in a letter of any reasonable length. This letter has focused on some of the overarching problems with UCITA, but there are many others that have been raised in the public debate. "