• @[email protected]
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    6111 months ago

    If it’s not illegal to add, the only risk is bad press coverage, and it might prevent someone from suing in the first place because they don’t know their rights.

      • @NateNate60
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        2011 months ago

        In the United States where TikTok is based, contracts can include “severability clauses” that state that in the event any part of the contract is deemed unenforceable, the other parts are still good

        • 520
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          -511 months ago

          Uhhh tiktok is based in China

          • @ABCDE
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            311 months ago

            Wasn’t there a big hoohar about that a couple of years ago which meant they had to move?

            • ColorcodedResistor
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              11 months ago

              Corporate:‘I’m sorry you were looking for an issue with tik tok. the problem is. tik tok is not the issue.’

              due to dividends untold tik tok just money guns politicians in the cooter till they spazzin…

              • @ABCDE
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                411 months ago

                What

                • ColorcodedResistor
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                  Wasn’t there a big hoohar about that a couple of years ago which meant they had to move?

                  My Comment In gest " we investigated ourselves and found there to be nothing wrong, also we gave money to policy makers."

                  did you forget what you typed above? was my comment so far left field?

                  • @ABCDE
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                    111 months ago

                    I have no idea what the “due to…” sentence means.

      • @lhx
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        1311 months ago

        That’s not a common thing in American contracts. Severability clauses take care of that.

      • ripcord
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        111 months ago

        Is that true? I can’t find any source for it, except very specific cases where the language and contents of the contract matter.

        • @jeansburger
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          511 months ago

          IANAL; However Usually the contracts have a severability clause, meaning even if some parts of that contract are null and void the rest of it stands minus the parts that are illegal. Does that mean those clauses are also null and void depending on locality? Again IANAL, but I believe it’s pretty settled contract law at least in the US.

            • @EatYouWell
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              411 months ago

              It’s a pretty common clause in most contracts, so I’m not sure why you’re so confident that they aren’t used in EULAs

    • @NateNate60
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      711 months ago

      We need legislation to fix this. Something like “should a contract drafted by a lawyer include clauses that they knew or should have known to be unenforceable or void, the entire contract shall be unenforceable by the drafting party”