← Back to context Comment by eloisius 14 hours ago That sounds like it would actually be fraud. 4 comments eloisius Reply LoganDark 14 hours ago Not if you simply say in the terms of service that it's allowed. Then suddenly it's normal (every company does this). Similarly to how the terms of service can simply say you're not allowed to sue. wqaatwt 10 hours ago > how the terms of service can simply say you're not allowed to sue.That doesn’t necessarily mean much. You can put plenty of outrageous statements into any contract that automatically doesn’t make them binding. gf000 9 hours ago It's maybe how it works in the US, but that sure as hell not how it works in the EU (my snark wants to continue as "or any sane legislature") LoganDark 1 hour ago Anthropic is based in the US. Unfortunately, too late to edit my comment to say "US company"
LoganDark 14 hours ago Not if you simply say in the terms of service that it's allowed. Then suddenly it's normal (every company does this). Similarly to how the terms of service can simply say you're not allowed to sue. wqaatwt 10 hours ago > how the terms of service can simply say you're not allowed to sue.That doesn’t necessarily mean much. You can put plenty of outrageous statements into any contract that automatically doesn’t make them binding. gf000 9 hours ago It's maybe how it works in the US, but that sure as hell not how it works in the EU (my snark wants to continue as "or any sane legislature") LoganDark 1 hour ago Anthropic is based in the US. Unfortunately, too late to edit my comment to say "US company"
wqaatwt 10 hours ago > how the terms of service can simply say you're not allowed to sue.That doesn’t necessarily mean much. You can put plenty of outrageous statements into any contract that automatically doesn’t make them binding.
gf000 9 hours ago It's maybe how it works in the US, but that sure as hell not how it works in the EU (my snark wants to continue as "or any sane legislature") LoganDark 1 hour ago Anthropic is based in the US. Unfortunately, too late to edit my comment to say "US company"
LoganDark 1 hour ago Anthropic is based in the US. Unfortunately, too late to edit my comment to say "US company"
Not if you simply say in the terms of service that it's allowed. Then suddenly it's normal (every company does this). Similarly to how the terms of service can simply say you're not allowed to sue.
> how the terms of service can simply say you're not allowed to sue.
That doesn’t necessarily mean much. You can put plenty of outrageous statements into any contract that automatically doesn’t make them binding.
It's maybe how it works in the US, but that sure as hell not how it works in the EU (my snark wants to continue as "or any sane legislature")
Anthropic is based in the US. Unfortunately, too late to edit my comment to say "US company"