12-06-2016, 10:26 AM
The age requirement doubtless is because, in the US, you have to be at least18 years of age in order to be able to sign a legally binding contract. If you're under 18, then you're legally considered to still be a child, and no contract you sign is legally binding. Although, in principle, your parents (or other legal guardians) could sign such a contract on your behalf, I suspect they simply want to avoid that complication.
Hmmm. I wonder what similar age considerations might be applicable in OA?
Hmmm. I wonder what similar age considerations might be applicable in OA?
Selden