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by darawk
2961 days ago
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> Similarly, I suspect that the "by using this site you agree to..." declaration that is widely used has fairly limited legal efficacy precisely due the the lack of explicit agreement. The case i'm considering here is one of explicit agreement. E.g. checking a checkbox. > Even if I do agree to your terms, if I don't go the store it STILL isn't theft. I am merely in breach of contract and you will have to go to court to get them to force me to return the scarf you gave to me. Breach of contract and theft are often the same thing. I'm not sure what distinction you're drawing here. |
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So a fictional case? No site I have ever seen explicitly asks you to agree to view its ads.