Do you read Terms and Condition pages?
Meh no. If I knew what I was installing was important, I'll probably download another program that reads terms and conditions for you and help point out the dodgy words in the terms.
I skim the important ones, but I don't usually bother for most things.
I usually don't read them. But if it's about finance or something important, I let out a big sigh and read the whole thing.
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14 years ago
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Not really. If they're pretty short (Say, Mangaupdates or Gaia) I'll skim them a bit, but they mostly follow the same format (we reserve the right to ban you if you break the rules, etc), and are just a large bit of legal jargon. If money is involved I'll also skim, just to make sure there is no "we reserve the right to take all your money/we have the right to give out your credit card info, etc", but otherwise I don't really care that much.
Does the walker choose the path, or the path the walker?
sometimes. rarely.
Depends on what it is.
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14 years ago
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Nope, never
No one gives a shit what trite garbage you write here.
No, because I don't have years to waste reading T&Cs.

14 years ago
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laaaaaawl hell no.
14 years ago
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no, but ever since i saw that south park episode about the centipad, i hesitate slightly every time i click the agree button
14 years ago
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hardware/software = no
financial instruments= skim (except for loans, read more carefully)
back when doing freebies/referrals = Yeah, to make sure of the trial period 🙂
forums = no
Have I ever read fully one T&C? Never
14 years ago
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There's no point. Every TaC and EULA says basically the same thing: you annoy us, we cut you off. The agreement just gives them an easy out when you ask why.
And if it ever does go to court, it's not very binding.

14 years ago
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No. Though I suppose I would if I thought whoever I was signing a contract for was of a dubious nature.
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14 years ago
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To be honest......NO 🤣

14 years ago
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Sometimes... I'll read like, the first few sentences, but they never make any sense. So of course I skip over 99% of it. :-]
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