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Old 04-15-2018, 11:50 AM   #113
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Don't confuse people ignoring ToSs with them being justified (nay: morally obligated) in doing so.

I break ToSs all the time. Would I pretend my willful breaking of them are perfectly justified because the terms were unreasonable?... not a chance. I accept the responsibility that my actions in doing so might have unfortunate and inconvenient consequences for me. I'm not going to pretend that "I didn't know!" Nor am I going to lamely try to retcon my decision to knowingly violate terms (for purely selfish reasons) into some kind morality-based Civil Disobedience obligation/exercise.

1) Follow the terms
2) Own the fact that questionable behavior might result in personal inconvenience and/or denial of service
3) Don't do business under terms you don't agree with.

Those are the choices as I see them.
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