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Apparently nobody reads Terms & Conditions according to the following newspaper article from Australia:
Thousands agree to clean toilets for Wi-Fi because they didn't read the terms
How can this crap be legally binding if a greater percentage of people don't read them?
The increasingly dense terms of service agreements that DJI asks users to sign is too onerous for a non-lawyer to digest and have a reasonable chance of understanding what rights he signs away and on that basis any legal agreements should be rendered null and void.
I usually see a lot of posts about license agreements immediately after updates and some members waving the T&C's to exonerate DJI from acting more responsibly in regards to what they do after you purchase a quad.
So I ask who reads the Terms & Conditions/EULA before firing up their quad for the first time or after forced updates?
Who has agreed to clean toilets or give away their first born?
Thousands agree to clean toilets for Wi-Fi because they didn't read the terms
How can this crap be legally binding if a greater percentage of people don't read them?
The increasingly dense terms of service agreements that DJI asks users to sign is too onerous for a non-lawyer to digest and have a reasonable chance of understanding what rights he signs away and on that basis any legal agreements should be rendered null and void.
I usually see a lot of posts about license agreements immediately after updates and some members waving the T&C's to exonerate DJI from acting more responsibly in regards to what they do after you purchase a quad.
So I ask who reads the Terms & Conditions/EULA before firing up their quad for the first time or after forced updates?
Who has agreed to clean toilets or give away their first born?