← Back to context Comment by trollbridge 9 days ago What if the TOS expressly prohibits archiving it, and it's also copyrighted? 6 comments trollbridge Reply pixl97 9 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 9 days ago Maybe we should start with those who made such copyright claims a possibility in the first place wizzwizz4 9 days ago They're long, long dead. 2 replies → seanmcdirmid 9 days ago I don’t think contracts and agreements that both parties can’t keep copies of are valid in any US jurisdiction.
pixl97 9 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 9 days ago Maybe we should start with those who made such copyright claims a possibility in the first place wizzwizz4 9 days ago They're long, long dead. 2 replies →
croes 9 days ago Maybe we should start with those who made such copyright claims a possibility in the first place wizzwizz4 9 days ago They're long, long dead. 2 replies →
seanmcdirmid 9 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.