You would need a lawyer to explain some TOS to you because it can be long and complicated, written in boilerplate legalese.
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You would need a lawyer to explain some TOS to you because it can be long and complicated, written in boilerplate legalese.
Your right about needing a lawyer to explain some of these TOS. I have read a few before and you can find some outrageous stipulations in them. You have to wonder what the train of thought is when coming up with these TOS.