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Old 10-11-2011, 04:10 PM   #13
VicLavigne
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Who has the time and energy to spend analyzing each bit of legalese in these highly technical documents? Terms usually only serve to reduce the rights of the purchaser... I understand that concept, and I usually am willing to take that chance because the alternative is not to use/buy the product. If what I do with the product is later considered illegal, I am willing to live with this risk too, because my mode of operations is to act ethically where possible, even if my ethics don't agree with the corporate world. The few times I have read legal terms of sale/use, it is usually after I hear something negative about it.

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