Fair enough, but also the TOS should require your lawyer sitting next to you for every word and a law degree to understand half of it. If companies also took responsibility for the services they provide to their customer and not try and limit all liability, we wouldn’t have near the problems we do.
Nobody reads the TOS because we know we A) don’t understand most of it, B) can’t change it; so why care?
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