Fine Print

Definition:
Fine print refers to critical information embedded in dense, technical, or visually de-emphasised text that materially alters the meaning of an agreement or offer.

Usage Context:
Seen in contracts, terms of service, subscription agreements, financial products, and consumer offers.

Critical Note:
Fine print exploits asymmetry of time, attention, and expertise. Consent is formally obtained while substantively undermined.

Related Terms:
Consent Dilution, Legal Compliance Framing, Cancellation Friction