Comment by JohnFen
3 years ago
There's little point to reading ToS unless you are an attorney with experience in contract law. If you just assume the terms are "you have no rights, and you will be spied on with impunity" you'll be right far more often than not anyway.
https://oag.ca.gov/privacy/ccpa
That's great if you're in California, but even there, it only addresses privacy, not the problem with interpreting contracts.
All US states are actually California, just like all countries are actually America. No company has enough time to give extra rights to only Californians and Europeans.
This is both defeatist and wrong.
It's not wrong with ToSes that I have read, but I don't claim to have read them all. Defeatist? Perhaps. But if my experience shows a strong pattern, I'd be a fool to ignore that.
I mostly agree. Also, the terms can often be changed at any time, sometimes without any notice what-so-over. So what's the point?!