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RecycledEle | 11 months ago

The twin purposes of ToS are (1) to provide jobs for lawyers and (2) to screw the customers.

If the ToS were understandable, neither of those would be accomplished.

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hackernewsdhsu|11 months ago

Name.com just changed their "privacy policy". I leveraged an LLM to analyze the differences, and to identify which party benefitted from the change.

Surprise, surprise ... The people get 1 change, Name.com getall the rest; including making parts of it more ambiguous.

But it was easy to understand using the LLM analysis and it took longer to read than generate.

toasteros|11 months ago

If you haven't read it yourself how do you know that the LLM is correct?

jalk|11 months ago

And to protect the service provider from lawsuits.

matheusmoreira|11 months ago

Those two purposes are one and the same. The biggest reason for corporations to hire lawyers is to figure out the exact amount of consumer screwing they can legally get away with.

Whenever people come across any "terms" document, they are well served by simply ignoring it entirely and assuming it contains the following statements:

> you own nothing

> the company owns everything

> you have no rights

> you promise not to try and exercise any right you think you have

> if you ever convince yourself that you actually have rights, you agree to binding arbitration with the firm we pay

> you cannot do anything the company doesn't like

> the company can do literally anything it wants whether you like it or not

> the company is not responsible for anything, ever

> the company makes absolutely no guarantees about literally anything

> you agree to indemnify us in all possible circumstances