"Originally, a shrink wrap license referred to any type of license agreement that was visible through the shrink wrapping used to enclose the packaging. Those license terms that were printed on the outside of the box were often called a \"box top license\", since they were printed on the outside of the box containing the software. In other cases, a separate, printed license was sandwiched between the outside of the box and the shrink wrapping, so it was visible through the plastic wrapping for review before the consumer purchased the software."@en . "Originally, a shrink wrap license referred to any type of license agreement that was visible through the shrink wrapping used to enclose the packaging. Those license terms that were printed on the outside of the box were often called a \"box top license\", since they were printed on the outside of the box containing the software. In other cases, a separate, printed license was sandwiched between the outside of the box and the shrink wrapping, so it was visible through the plastic wrapping for review before the consumer purchased the software. Gradually, vendors began putting the printed license agreement inside the box, so it was not visible to the customer prior to purchase. Today, the term \"shrinkwrap license\" refers to a preprinted, standard form software license that is contained inside the software packaging and is not visible to the consumer until the packaging is opened."@en . . . "Shrinkwrap license"@en . . . .