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Originally Posted by Rochard
So... If when we sign up to Gmail and agree to their terms and services that gives them all the rights to fuck us in the ass and read our email, that's not enough of a disclaimer?
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Like the post above said : I can't agree for the person that emails me from yahoo mail.
Further, the courts can consider the reality of a TOS; meaning that no lay person can be expected to truly understand one. Also, what does a TOS mean in foreign countries?
Much of the TOS can be totally illegal in the country of a particular user.
Furthermore, illegal agreements are not enforceable and no one has ever proven that a person can legally agree to such services when it comes to email exchanges with a third private party.