I used to actually do that. Then for awhile, I pretended/skimmed. Now I just do what it takes to keep moving toward my goal… with the occasional foray into the fine print whenever I feel like being bored would be good for me.
Why bother? The terms are clear enough: “Agree to being monitored and giving up your legal rights, or you can’t use our product. (BTW: Good luck in getting a refund.)”
I find it hard to believe that someone who actually reads things would be considered a hero. Ours is not a society that has a lot of respect for intelligence or education.
All the Trump staff who sat and watched silently when the violent insurrection was taking place are now ‘heroes’ for not lying when they are under oath?
I keep getting notices about change to terms and when I try to read them, my head starts to hurt. I wish they would write them in plain English, but then they couldn’t hide all tricks.
The definition of “Hero” has changed, that bar is now so low that you would be a “hero” if you walked by a wallet on the sidewalk and did not take the money and credit cards
Gotta realize – the fine print is what was engraved on the very foundation ring on the ninth level of Hell in Dante’s Divina Commedia, which also has become a euphemism for our current state of affairs.
I do wonder about the media labeling someone a “hero”, when all they did was pick up a phone and call the authorities. “Good citizen” isn’t enough anymore?
Perhaps only tangential: One bonus with my Apple devices is the creation of email aliases. They will resolve to a legitimate account which will not be visible to the new host. This page is for Macs and has a popdown for macOS selection: https://apple.co/3QPFgKb
eastern.woods.metal over 2 years ago
He never lived long enough to read to the end
C over 2 years ago
Snowflake icons
Bilan over 2 years ago
If he was a hero, he would’ve told us what’s in it.
Alexander the Good Enough over 2 years ago
If anyone ever actually read all of those EULA terms, and actually comprehended their full significance, they’d never hit “agree.”
Concretionist over 2 years ago
I used to actually do that. Then for awhile, I pretended/skimmed. Now I just do what it takes to keep moving toward my goal… with the occasional foray into the fine print whenever I feel like being bored would be good for me.
Alabama Al over 2 years ago
Why bother? The terms are clear enough: “Agree to being monitored and giving up your legal rights, or you can’t use our product. (BTW: Good luck in getting a refund.)”
wallylm over 2 years ago
Terms? I’d rather pay tribute to those who actually read the full article before posting a comment.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member over 2 years ago
Yeah right, and the tooth fairy is real.
Enter.Name.Here over 2 years ago
The bar has been lowered…. all the way to the gutter.
Jason Allen over 2 years ago
I find it hard to believe that someone who actually reads things would be considered a hero. Ours is not a society that has a lot of respect for intelligence or education.
salakfarm Premium Member over 2 years ago
The bar to being called a hero has been lowered so far that Mike Pence is being called a hero for doing his job despite trying to weasel out of it.
Superfrog over 2 years ago
I reckon that any contract greater than 2 pages should be invalid because it was obviously signed under duress.
braindead Premium Member over 2 years ago
All the Trump staff who sat and watched silently when the violent insurrection was taking place are now ‘heroes’ for not lying when they are under oath?
Yeah.
Courage. Component of republican DNA.
Sure.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 2 years ago
I keep getting notices about change to terms and when I try to read them, my head starts to hurt. I wish they would write them in plain English, but then they couldn’t hide all tricks.
Can't Sleep over 2 years ago
Yeah, the bar has been lowered to the point anyone can step over it.
SusieB over 2 years ago
I admit I never do
batesmom7 over 2 years ago
I’ve seen respected attorneys admit they have trouble understanding all the wordy terms. Not much hope for the rest of us!
dflak over 2 years ago
If you read the terms for Microsoft Word, you will find that anything that you create with the application becomes their intellectual property.
timbob2313 Premium Member over 2 years ago
The definition of “Hero” has changed, that bar is now so low that you would be a “hero” if you walked by a wallet on the sidewalk and did not take the money and credit cards
WaitingMan over 2 years ago
“We can be heroes just for one day.”
“Heroes”, David Bowie
Because that’s how long it takes to read the terms.
goboboyd over 2 years ago
True legends deserve monuments. Mythological though they may be.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Agree or go away. The choice is simple. Frankly, I couldn’t bring myself to read the whole quote on the tombstone.
sandpiper over 2 years ago
Gotta realize – the fine print is what was engraved on the very foundation ring on the ninth level of Hell in Dante’s Divina Commedia, which also has become a euphemism for our current state of affairs.
PJCreatrix over 2 years ago
Some sites hide verbal Easter eggs at the very end.
Cerabooge over 2 years ago
Or simply reject all software with a EULA too long to read. A bonus is that you won’t need a computer, as you won’t have any software to run. :-(
FassEddie over 2 years ago
C’mon! You were never going to “arbitration!” And how much of your property is really intellectual?
T Smith over 2 years ago
Better than idolizing guys who went to war against their own country to protect their ability to own other people as property.
mistercatworks over 2 years ago
I do wonder about the media labeling someone a “hero”, when all they did was pick up a phone and call the authorities. “Good citizen” isn’t enough anymore?
NWdryad over 2 years ago
That’s probably what killed him.
christelisbetty over 2 years ago
It’s not just you.
ChessPirate over 2 years ago
So, he never bought anything, then? ☺
mindjob over 2 years ago
Too bad he wasn’t in congress, he could’ve read those bills they write
anomaly over 2 years ago
Yeah, heroism now means doing anything difficult that everyone else would do in the same position.
198.23.5.11 over 2 years ago
Always read the fine print.Which is usually in Taiwanese
schaefer jim over 2 years ago
One of Wiley toon’s that completely escapes me.
cabalonrye over 2 years ago
I once saw a picture of the EULAS printed and put on a floor. In a small font. They were several meters long.
Ka`ōnōhi`ula`okahōkūmiomio`ehiku Premium Member over 2 years ago
Terms? What terms?
boltjenkins1 over 2 years ago
I agree
willie_mctell over 2 years ago
Died in the act.
LeftCoastBoomer Premium Member over 2 years ago
Perhaps only tangential: One bonus with my Apple devices is the creation of email aliases. They will resolve to a legitimate account which will not be visible to the new host. This page is for Macs and has a popdown for macOS selection: https://apple.co/3QPFgKb
jvscanlan Premium Member over 2 years ago
Read all the terms and then still hit I Agree
spaced man spliff over 2 years ago
OK guys, I’m off the the Greek restaurant for my kinda hero (gyro).
keenanthelibrarian over 2 years ago
A definition of ‘hero’ I’ve always liked : “They also serve who only stand and wait”.
keenanthelibrarian over 2 years ago
Love the dog.
Archistoteles over 2 years ago
Probably a man with way too much time on his hand.
Souris Voleur over 2 years ago
That’s a pretty high bar.
aussie399 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Heroism, among other things, is standing up to cancel culture idiots and professional offendees.I’D RATHER BE RIGHT THAN POLITICALLY CORRECT.
jonelphick 8 months ago
…until he HAD read all the terms. The pluperfect tense seems to have died in the USA.