• @Wooki@lemmy.world
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    631 year ago

    Microsoft is getting desperate to steal your IP so they can train their AI.

    Can someone sue the living shit out of them and start setting precedents please and thanks.

      • @Tryptaminev@lemm.ee
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        111 year ago

        In civilized countries there is an understanding that noone is reading dozens of pages of terms of agreement, so any clause in there that is unexpected is automatically void. Expecting a software agreement to include rules not to distribute it further, break copy protection mechanisms etc. is normal so those terms are valid. But having all your data stolen is not something to be expected, hence invalid.

        • @MeanEYE@lemmy.world
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          -81 year ago

          Try going with that argument to court and see what happens. In USA basically anything goes, whatever is written in there. No matter how weird or against the user. There’s a reason why EU’s pushing new and shorter terms than can be glanced and read easily.

          • @Vittelius@feddit.de
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            71 year ago

            Which is why the comment you where replying to specified

            in civilised countries

            The implication beeping that the US is not. Because in a lot of other countries surprise clauses in your T&C’s is illegal

          • NutWrench
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            21 year ago

            Whoever is downvoting this needs to have an encounter with the U.S. legal system, so they find out how little their precious freaking “rights” are worth.

            • @Wooki@lemmy.world
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              21 year ago

              Read the comment and reply to it, you missed the entire point of their comment.

              in civilised countries

            • @MeanEYE@lemmy.world
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              1 year ago

              Yup. But this is Lemmy. People are emotional rather than rational.

              Edit: Here’s a video I linked in my other comment where Ross is talking about USA law and terms and conditions when it comes to games. He’s trying to get publishers to stop killing games once they are out. He basically consulted two lawyers and they both give up on that. It’s so atrocious that it’s not a matter for law, but constitution.