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06-21-2021
02:47 AM
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06-21-2021
02:47 AM
"TL:DR Don't criticize the TOS if you hit the Agree button on it."
Well, no, sir. We still have laws and rights, so I have to strongly disagree with you.
A company can not "put whatever it wants in the TOS/EULA". It's actually their obligation
to notify potential customers and inform them about any deviations from "typical"
terms and conditions.
It's not their place to decide, when I can fully erase parts of their software, when I
am not using any of their products anymore. Hate to break it to you, but that's not
how it works.
Also, I have to admit, I'm quite concerned that you feel that it should be in their
legal rights to decide how you handle your personal(!) computer. Kind of a weird
understanding of laws and rights, to be honest.