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The things people put in their terms of service . . .
This site, for example. Somewhere in the middle, it had:
You agree to NOT use the Service to:
. . . 10. Intentionally or unintentionally violate any applicable local, state, national or international law . . .
Really! If I were unintentionally violating a law, I wouldn't know, would I? I know that they always say that ignorance of the law is no excuse, but it seems to me that it's a bit much to demand that people not break laws that they don't know about.
I suppose that their lawyer told them to put that in there . . .
You agree to NOT use the Service to:
. . . 10. Intentionally or unintentionally violate any applicable local, state, national or international law . . .
Really! If I were unintentionally violating a law, I wouldn't know, would I? I know that they always say that ignorance of the law is no excuse, but it seems to me that it's a bit much to demand that people not break laws that they don't know about.
I suppose that their lawyer told them to put that in there . . .
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This is really pretty, btw.
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Maybe a few lawyers would enjoy the intricacy of the legal language.
What do you mean by 'this?'