ToS/EULA Enforceability
The cluster centers on debates about the legal validity, enforceability, and limitations of Terms of Service (ToS) and End User License Agreements (EULAs), including whether they can override laws or justify company actions.
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It's in their ToS. That's a contract, right?
Shouldn't be unexpected if you agreed to the ToS/EULA.
The consumer likely "agreed" to this treatment in the TOS/EULA.
Is there a clause in the terms of service against it then?
They never agreed to the ToS, so they can't have violated them.
Why not if it says so in the ToS? Or it doesn't?
Why not, if they had it in their terms of service?
Shouldn't this invalidate basically every software EULA/TOS?
It should be made illegal if it isn't already due to that "you agreed to these terms" nonsense
This would appear to contradict their terms of service. Do you have a citation?