My ISP just revamped their services, mostly good for users. I didn’t read the EULA (TLDR). Instead I copied it into Word and was informed that the doc had over 9,300 words!
Behind-the-scenes comment: I tried so hard to figure out another way to draw this one. Alas, while it’s all understandable here, in black and white, smaller, on newsprint, I worry how many people can see the details to get the joke. I really wrestled whether to just spike it or go with it. Hope it succeeded … in all media.
Ratkin Premium Member almost 4 years ago
It had a subordinate clause. He’s now a subordinate.
TStyle78 almost 4 years ago
Check out the spoof Apple Terms and Conditions on YouTube. They are pretty funny.
A Common 'tator almost 4 years ago
7,500 Online Shoppers Accidentally Sold Their Souls To Gamestation…
https://www.pinsentmasons.com/out-law/news/nobody-reads-terms-and-conditions-its-official
Differentname almost 4 years ago
That’s literally what the power company is telling the folks in Texas who are dealing with $20,000 power bills.
backyardcowboy almost 4 years ago
Terms of Abuse, perhaps?
HMETALNYMETSVAL Premium Member almost 4 years ago
So true. Most don’t read all the details. Kind of reminds me of the movie The Santa Clause. Lol.
dflak almost 4 years ago
From watching the movie “The Hobbit,” I think that Bilbo Baggins is the only person I’ve even seen read the Terms and Conditions.
bdpoltergeist Premium Member almost 4 years ago
it is amazing or startling what you will find in those agreements, “the devil is in the details”
l3i7l almost 4 years ago
Those brown M&Ms will get you every time.
Packratjohn Premium Member almost 4 years ago
My ISP just revamped their services, mostly good for users. I didn’t read the EULA (TLDR). Instead I copied it into Word and was informed that the doc had over 9,300 words!
WCraft Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Nice of the workers to toss their trash in his direction since he has limited travel space with the chain…
Mayor Snorkum almost 4 years ago
Looks like Stanton’s only able to sweep a tiny area of the floor. That tiny print is a morass of quicksand for sure.
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member almost 4 years ago
The great Tom Smith’s take on EULAs:
https://tomsmith.bandcamp.com/track/eula-dancing
looseparts creator almost 4 years ago
Behind-the-scenes comment: I tried so hard to figure out another way to draw this one. Alas, while it’s all understandable here, in black and white, smaller, on newsprint, I worry how many people can see the details to get the joke. I really wrestled whether to just spike it or go with it. Hope it succeeded … in all media.
Lablubber almost 4 years ago
Actually it was his father who didn’t read the terms of use. He’s the oldest son.
Cactus-Pete almost 4 years ago
I guess it’s been a while since Dilbert became Bill Gates’ towel boy for the same reason.