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by rafram 64 days ago
> We're building OpenPolicy not necessarily to reduce the risk companies have of litigation

Privacy policy is one thing, but that’s what terms of service are for!

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Terms of service don't override laws so only a fool thinks that they have any effect on litigation.
If a set of terms not overriding the law makes it useless, what do you think contracts are for?
Okay a couple of things here... The first is that not all contracts are equally legally binding. Terms of service would be among the least. The second is that a contract also cannot override the law... You can't break the law just because it's in a contract...