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by digitallyfree
1516 days ago
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Exactly, and this is why the TOS mentioned in the comment is absurd. Basically that means that if the TOS is legally valid, then technically Google can force any arbitary terms on you if you simply put a website on the internet. This would be the same as saying that all citizens of America are subject to this agreement, whether if they've seen it or not. This is worse than shrinkwrap agreements and TOS banners at the bottom of a website, since for those you could at least argue that the person who opened the box/visited the site saw the agreement. But in this case, there is absolutely nothing to indicate that the person who created the website even knew that Google as an entity existed. |
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