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1. paulto+Li[view] [source] 2017-12-09 19:17:43
>>pavel_+(OP)
Law professor here again.

For those who are interested in the legal and policy aspects of this, I highly recommend a book called Boilerplate by Margaret Radin. This is just one of many examples of comically abusive and bizarre contract terms that companies impose by imaginary consent.

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2. scarla+lo[view] [source] 2017-12-09 20:16:11
>>paulto+Li
How are clauses like this even legal? One could argue they limit people's personal freedom and is essentially an anti-competition clause without an upside. Legitimate question, as I am finding it hard that a court would allow this.
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3. DesiLu+3E[view] [source] 2017-12-09 23:33:38
>>scarla+lo
whenever I encounter a deep gray area contract like this my first thought is that its a play on cost of discovery. so long as it is ambiguous enough it just boils down to who can afford how much legal expense. when comparing deep pockets like oracle and some random reviewer/blogger its a done deal.
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