top | item 31902183 (no title) tjader | 3 years ago The two subclauses of "when we" are joined by an "or", so only one of them has to be true to fulfill the "when" condition. discuss order hn newest kovac|3 years ago I think what he is saying is that if they get the user to agree through TOS then they always have permission via the first subclause you omitted.
kovac|3 years ago I think what he is saying is that if they get the user to agree through TOS then they always have permission via the first subclause you omitted.
kovac|3 years ago