top | item 46140911 (no title) amackera | 2 months ago TOS != lawThey will stop letting you use the service. That's the recourse for breaking the TOS. discuss order hn newest hsbauauvhabzb|2 months ago I don’t want to pay for a lawyer to argue that for me. != law does not equate to ‘won’t come with a cost’.I say this as someone threatened by a billion dollar company for this very thing. advisedwang|2 months ago Up until Van Buren v. United States in 2020, ToS violations were sometimes prosecuted as unauthorized access under the CFAA. I suspect there are other jurisdictions that still do the equivalent to that.
hsbauauvhabzb|2 months ago I don’t want to pay for a lawyer to argue that for me. != law does not equate to ‘won’t come with a cost’.I say this as someone threatened by a billion dollar company for this very thing.
advisedwang|2 months ago Up until Van Buren v. United States in 2020, ToS violations were sometimes prosecuted as unauthorized access under the CFAA. I suspect there are other jurisdictions that still do the equivalent to that.
hsbauauvhabzb|2 months ago
I say this as someone threatened by a billion dollar company for this very thing.
advisedwang|2 months ago