• Tylerdurdon@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    First Roku did a quick force TOS change before a beach disclosure, now Blizzard is mysteriously forcing a change to their TOS. I have no idea what’s coming next. Seems like it’s going to become part of the breach playbook to minimize financial loss. Maybe there will be a law against it in… oh…15 years?

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      8 months ago

      So i’m not a lawyer but isn’t there a law for unconsciability, When a contract is so one-sided, it’s obvious that me the signer has absolutely no rights.The entire contract is voided.

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        8 months ago

        EULAs and TOSes are as legally binding as a secondhand piece of toiletpaper with a contract written in shit. Almost every single one will be thrown out in court. The problem is getting to that point in the first place, and incurring the (time, effort & money) costs while enduring. Most common people can’t afford that, which the companies know, so they keep making unenforceable EULAs.

        • gian @lemmy.grys.it
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          8 months ago

          That is true in US. In EU litigations cost are way lower and a single person could sue, win and not be financially broken.

          Problem is only that in any case what you pay for a lawyer is more than you win, so it make no sense to sue in any case.

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            8 months ago

            Almost like the Legal system is intentionally designed such that the wealthy are the only ones with any actual access.

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          8 months ago

          The signer gets the service because they paid for it. Mostly these are changed after people already bought the stuff.

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      8 months ago

      Let me laugh if Blizzard’s TOS change is because of a security breach they haven’t disclosed yet.

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      8 months ago

      my vizio has been stuck on a tos update acceptance screen since about the time of the recent roku shit. i haven’t had the time to deal with it, so it’s just been turned off.

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      8 months ago

      Roku wasn’t breached. They reported that a bunch of people who had reused passwords from other breached sites were compromised.

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        8 months ago

        So you have all users sign a new TOS to force a password change? I’m not seeing the connection.

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          8 months ago

          The TOS had nothing to do with having announced that some peoples’ accounts had been compromised due to password reuse from other hacked sites. People just started conspiracy theoryin’