R. L. Dane :debian: :openbsd:🧉 on Nostr: Some minor clarification: (THIS IS STILL NOT LEGAL ADVICE. GO TALK TO AN ACTUAL ...
Some minor clarification: (THIS IS STILL NOT LEGAL ADVICE. GO TALK TO AN ACTUAL LAWYER)
It is my (uneducated) understanding that *are* times where you'll see "waive" and "binding" in a way that isn't creepy, like saying that the company does not waive its rights if you refuse to abide by the terms, or just saying that the terms are binding in general.
"Arbitration" is a huge red flag, but there are other ways of saying it, so I also look for "waive" and "binding."
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It is my (uneducated) understanding that *are* times where you'll see "waive" and "binding" in a way that isn't creepy, like saying that the company does not waive its rights if you refuse to abide by the terms, or just saying that the terms are binding in general.
"Arbitration" is a huge red flag, but there are other ways of saying it, so I also look for "waive" and "binding."
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