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>>> and that your use of the service constitutes agreement with this policy.
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>> No agreement can go against the law. At least not here.
>
> I think that's, generally, the case everywhere. But lots of places have a
> list of "this is how it works, *but* an agreement can change that" sort of
> laws, so that makes it legal.
Also they have things like
A) You must not make copies and sell them.
B) <some illegal requirement/agreement>
C) ...
.
Z) If any of the above terms are broken this license is terminated and you
must return all software and media and you're not allowed to use the
software blah blah blah
I have an illegal clause in my job contract (about working for competitors),
they can't do anything legally about it of course (unless they could show I
had given away company confidential information), but they would be
perfectly entitled to "terminate" my contract!
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