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Especially because every so often we as consumers get an email saying “we made some updates to the EULA / ToS, here’s the full 50 pages document without any markup as to what actually changed, you are now bound by these new terms that aren’t exactly the ones you initially agreed to”


Except in the terms you initially agreed to, you also agreed to let them change the terms at their discretion.

(To be clear, I think that's BS, but that's how this happens).


Or you can reject and loose all your "bought" Goods.




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