So much for popularity of checkboxes and radio buttons in web forms.
Aldisert disagreed that companies such as Amazon and eBay would be vulnerable if the lower-court decision is upheld. "Their questions weren't just 'What do you think?'" he said of the Matchmaker.com queries. "The closer thing to Metrosplash is if eBay were to ask, 'What do you think of this book?' and then to give choices saying, 'This book sucks. It's the worst book I've every read in my life.' Once you start framing answers for people, and not just asking questions, that's where I think you cross the line." [CNET News.com]