But hey, at least we don’t need to worry about lions eating us quite so much.
I’m pretty confident that humans have killed and eaten more lions than lions have humans.
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r00ty@kbin.life 8 months agoThe other side of that coin is, if we all read the bullshit extended legalise in every licence/privacy agreement for everything we've ever used, we'd never do anything else but read them.
Besides which, it's not like there's a choice aside from accepting the agreement or not using the thing. Alternatives? All have similar agreements attached.
Basically, this is just a symptom of how much "better" modern life is. But hey, at least we don't need to worry about lions eating us quite so much.
But hey, at least we don’t need to worry about lions eating us quite so much.
I’m pretty confident that humans have killed and eaten more lions than lions have humans.
we don’t need to worry about lions eating us
Someone didn’t read the line item in the EULA.
It's OK. I crossed it out with a marker on the screen before clicking agree.
Legally unassailable!
AA5B@lemmy.world 8 months ago
What’s the point of reading them? I know there’s a lot I disagree with but I also know i can’t see before buying, I can’t do anything about it, nor are there realistically other choices. All modern cars do it. For any place with any consumer protection, they should be unenforceable, but I’m in the US so have to settle for there’s nothing I can do about it
These are just legal cover, so they can say “see, he agreed,according to our definition”. It doesn’t change what they are doing or whether they would have already
RickRussell_CA@lemmy.world 8 months ago
The song is from the perspective of the company, not the consumer.