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minus-square@Serinuslink3•2 months agoDoesn’t sound like it’ll be legal for long. There’s only so much they’re allowed to do in a click through contract. Inequality of bargaining power has legal consequences and may lead to invalidation or adjustment of the contract source
minus-squareJohn Richardlink-1•2 months agoUnless we get a new Supreme Court ruling, nothing will fundamentally change. Lower courts can come up with their own reasonings to invalidate a contract but if a company appeals then it isn’t looking so hot.
Doesn’t sound like it’ll be legal for long. There’s only so much they’re allowed to do in a click through contract.
Unless we get a new Supreme Court ruling, nothing will fundamentally change. Lower courts can come up with their own reasonings to invalidate a contract but if a company appeals then it isn’t looking so hot.