EULAs and License Agreements

Golden Rule

What we turn up matters. More legalism more potential for comprehension of gotchas – which might be used in non-ideal ways against each other.

I don’t like my data being misused. I realize it helps with some services. I also think it has been abused.

Further it is allot of wasted time. Is clicking agree to a EULA (End User License Agreement) without reading it perfection? James 4:17. Imagine you have a doctor that has to drop what they are doing read a 3 hour long EULA before helping others – others that might be you one day. Is that lost time perfection? James 4:17

“But they signed a Contract!” – the thought gets turned up…. NDAs. Might equate to not sharing critical information swiftly, which might save a life. All people are good with weighting and weighing ethics in ideal ways at ideal times? James 4:17 I am not sure inspires undecided

On another note it turns up reading which is not all bad. Legal documents have potential to change lives in valuable ways, change laws for the better, add safety for all, and give the ability to turn up products like medical electronics that save lives.

I can count on you losing that time (with competitive businesses), with 8 billion people – allot of lost time for helping others.

Of course just clicking through might be like not reading this document

“Some people will read it, they will tell us if something is wrong.” “We did, we sent it in an email, but you didn’t read it.” – Collective divestment from responsibility in practice?

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