Comment by trollbridge 10 days ago What if the TOS expressly prohibits archiving it, and it's also copyrighted? 6 comments trollbridge Reply pixl97 10 days ago Then said writers of TOS should be dragged in front of a judge to be berated, then tarred and feathered, and ran out of the courtroom on a rail.Having your cake and eating it too should never be valid law. croes 10 days ago Maybe we should start with those who made such copyright claims a possibility in the first place wizzwizz4 10 days ago They're long, long dead. 2 replies → seanmcdirmid 10 days ago I don’t think contracts and agreements that both parties can’t keep copies of are valid in any US jurisdiction.
pixl97 10 days ago Then said writers of TOS should be dragged in front of a judge to be berated, then tarred and feathered, and ran out of the courtroom on a rail.Having your cake and eating it too should never be valid law. croes 10 days ago Maybe we should start with those who made such copyright claims a possibility in the first place wizzwizz4 10 days ago They're long, long dead. 2 replies →
croes 10 days ago Maybe we should start with those who made such copyright claims a possibility in the first place wizzwizz4 10 days ago They're long, long dead. 2 replies →
seanmcdirmid 10 days ago I don’t think contracts and agreements that both parties can’t keep copies of are valid in any US jurisdiction.
Then said writers of TOS should be dragged in front of a judge to be berated, then tarred and feathered, and ran out of the courtroom on a rail.
Having your cake and eating it too should never be valid law.
Maybe we should start with those who made such copyright claims a possibility in the first place
They're long, long dead.
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I don’t think contracts and agreements that both parties can’t keep copies of are valid in any US jurisdiction.