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But that shouldn't be a thing, and we're reaching the point where it's completely unavoidable @Zayan Watchel
Terms of Service. If they weren't a binding contract why would they exist?
ToS are semi legally binding
@JogaFlame Networking for college kids.
Services like twitter should be seen as public forums
they are legally binding as far as is legally possible for them to be
If it says, "WE WILL COLLECT YOUR DATA", then you agreed to it, knowingly or not.
and shouldn't have taken with lolbert, hands-off approach
a ToS that forces you tell sell an organ would not hold up in court
It should.
Hah
You should be careful as to what contracts you sign.
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"This contact says I can kill you if I want to."
@Zayan Watchel Yes, and? What is your point?
You seem to be explaining to me why it's legal, and I'm telling you that I know it is and shouldn't be
Yes.
If you don't agree with what the Contract says,
which is why you keep restating it
don't sign up for the service.
Yeah.
@JogaFlame You won't be able to use many services with that mindset, we're getting to the point where you can't avoid that
Just read your goddamn contract.
which is why
There are plenty of alternatives I use to spite Google.
They just aren't well known.
Contracts are complicated, thats why you pay people tons of money to filter through and organize them for you
"LOL DUDE, YOU AGREED TO IT XDDDDDDDDDDEDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD"
is such a braindead fucking response
When the economy benefits, the government benefits, and when the government benefits, the military benefits, and when the military benefits, the people benefit.
But that's in my ideal state.
So, I'll walk right out.
We get that
The implications of contracts not being binding are severe. You can't say that that's just too bad a contract for it to be binding.
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Most people are smart enough to understand the implications and extent of it
*are not
*are not smart enough
A contract should not be recognized if it violates rights imo
Then why are you mocking them being binding?
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