• I have always had the opposite problem. You put written words in front of me, and I am compelled to read them. I only stopped reading TOS/EULAs because they’re always the same! You read 10 of em, you start to see they’re all exactly the same, with just names being changed.

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      191 month ago

      What’s the tl;dr for most TOS?

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        You agree to not break the law using their product, you agree to arbitration instead of going to a real court (which the company would pay for, not you, so please actually take them up on this en mass), you agree to not reverse engineer the code, reproduce the code or redistribute the code, etc. Long ass lists of what you can and can not use it for. Sometimes there’s funny shit in there like the tos for iTunes disallows you to use the software to create nuclear weapons. Idk how you would use iTunes for that but I guess they wanted all their bases covered.

        Tl;Dr - “You agree to be raped in the asshole by capitalism.”

        • @200ok
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          31 month ago

          Thank you

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            41 month ago

            They forgot the “we have the right to take away the thing you paid for at any time, for any or no reason, with no refunds” clause.