Perhaps this is something responsible people should get use to. Occasionally reading a web site/service TOS. They do change as it should be. We seem to want everything for free and how dare they/them/those people try to screw us with an unfair TOS. Fact is a company does have the right to change their terms of service.
Get use to it folks, after all, you agreed to it.
--- In iPad@yahoogroups.com, "David H. Bailey" <dhbailey52@...> wrote:
>
> On 9/29/2011 6:43 AM, Ron West wrote:
> >> And if you decide to use a service, read the terms and do not complain later. This is basic 101 stuff, I should think.
> >>
> >
> > Terms of service agreements are like religious books. No one actually
> > reads them - they just scroll to the bottom and click "I Agree".
> >
>
> But even if you do read them initially, they usually contain a phrase to
> the effect of "corporationXYZ retains the right to change the terms of
> this license without prior notification to the end user . . ."
>
> so even if you agree to something nice to begin with, the terms can
> change for the worse without you knowing about it until after the damage
> has been done.
>
> And who's got pockets deep enough to fight such things in court against
> corporations like Facebook or Apple or Microsoft?
>
> --
> David H. Bailey
> dhbailey@...
>
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