Typically terms of service can and will be updated and if you don’t object to them you’re deemed to have accepted them.
Many people will be familiar with emails entitled “your terms of service have changed” or “updates to your terms of service”
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bstix@feddit.dk 1 year ago
If those were the terms you signed, those are the terms that matter.
Typically terms of service can and will be updated and if you don’t object to them you’re deemed to have accepted them.
Many people will be familiar with emails entitled “your terms of service have changed” or “updates to your terms of service”
PaintedSnail@lemmy.world 1 year ago
But do the terms you signed say they are allowed to change the terms at any time with notice?
bstix@feddit.dk 1 year ago
They can change the terms, but if you don’t sign the new terms then you have never accepted the new terms.
For some reason, companies think they can write anything into their terms and think it matters. It doesn’t. Most contracts aren’t worth the paper it’s written on.
Dultas@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Depends on how long your license is for. If you have a 1 year license and they change the terms, you are going to have to sign new terms for the next year’s license.
DarkenLM@kbin.social 1 year ago
The terms can say that your firstborn shall be sacrificed to an Eldritch Deity by accepting them, but that doesn't mean it's enforceable.
essteeyou@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I mean, in this economy, what’s one first-born even worth?
Mossheart@lemmy.ca 1 year ago
Tell that to the Eldritch deity.
PM_Your_Nudes_Please@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Sure, but they also say you can use an old version if you prefer the old terms. Basically, that if they update the terms, it’ll only apply to the current/future versions.
So just stop using the current version. Just use the old version which still has the old terms. You never agreed to the new terms, and under the terms you agreed to, you can continue to use the old terms.
rbits@lemm.ee 1 year ago
Yes that is what the post you commented on says But they also say you can use an old version if you don’t like the changed terms.