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Could installing this extension, and therefore being "aware" of the TOS of a given site, make you more liable in the event that you inadvertently violate it? I.e., does it make a TOS any more legally binding than it already is?


Good question. I'm tempted to just allow the courts to nullify TOS provisions. They periodically do, calling them "unconscionable."




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