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by bpicolo 3024 days ago
They don't need a specific EULA for this. They can terminate your account at any time, for any reason [0]. The downside of them giving easy, memorable /paths is that you're subject to this sort of thing on occasion.

Yelp has something even more uncomfortable to maintain - custom subdomains [1]

[0] https://help.github.com/articles/github-terms-of-service/#m-...

[1] https://food.yelp.com/

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And they would likely do so if he continues to refuse. I'm not saying they're doing anything wrong other than not give a reason.