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by mikeash
3413 days ago
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There's a difference between a blanket CYA like that which is totally general, and a version that calls out specific reasons like this. Would you consider a "We reserve the right to refuse service to black people" clause to be a benign CYA, or would you consider that maybe this clause is in conflict with a supposed policy of no racial discrimination? |
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That aside, my point is that this is a very common clause for online businesses, and the existence of such a clause - again - does not mean it has to be enforced. Plenty of companies add all sorts of things to their terms of service / privacy policies / EULAs / etc. to cover all sorts of contingencies, and this seems very ordinary and mundane in that context.