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by fc417fc802 105 days ago
> You can't seriously claim that you have a right to use, say, YouTube without any restriction whatsoever.

I think it would be reasonable for the regulator to establish hard limits on what any such restrictions are permitted to entail.

You know, basic consumer protection laws.

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Absolutely, but that's a completely different claim than what GP was saying. They were saying that there is no binding agreement that you enter to just by using a product that has T&Cs shown on the screen.