← Back to context Comment by brador 3 hours ago Data request. Or just sue them. 4 comments brador Reply elAhmo 3 hours ago You make it sound way simpler than it is. Their ToS are probably written in a way they are fully protected in cases like this. brador 3 hours ago [flagged] jdiff 3 hours ago There's always an excuse, or perhaps someone who actually went through it might be aware of the process and limitations better than your surface level assumptions? hsbauauvhabzb 2 hours ago ‘Just sue a trillion dollar company’ does sound pretty easy.
elAhmo 3 hours ago You make it sound way simpler than it is. Their ToS are probably written in a way they are fully protected in cases like this. brador 3 hours ago [flagged] jdiff 3 hours ago There's always an excuse, or perhaps someone who actually went through it might be aware of the process and limitations better than your surface level assumptions? hsbauauvhabzb 2 hours ago ‘Just sue a trillion dollar company’ does sound pretty easy.
brador 3 hours ago [flagged] jdiff 3 hours ago There's always an excuse, or perhaps someone who actually went through it might be aware of the process and limitations better than your surface level assumptions? hsbauauvhabzb 2 hours ago ‘Just sue a trillion dollar company’ does sound pretty easy.
jdiff 3 hours ago There's always an excuse, or perhaps someone who actually went through it might be aware of the process and limitations better than your surface level assumptions?
You make it sound way simpler than it is. Their ToS are probably written in a way they are fully protected in cases like this.
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There's always an excuse, or perhaps someone who actually went through it might be aware of the process and limitations better than your surface level assumptions?
‘Just sue a trillion dollar company’ does sound pretty easy.