Monday, October 4, 2010

iTunes Terms and Conditions: 55 pages on an iPhone?

Hey Guys

Leading on from our discussion today in the workshop. iTunes Terms & Conditions: Try Reading 55 Pages on Your iPhone article makes fun of, and questions who actually reads the iTunes Terms and Conditions. It's a good, very short read.

Enjoy,
Luke

1 comment:

  1. It's a fair point, lol. Either read it, get bored out of your mind or lost in the legalese and then accept thus continuing the use of the service. Click and agree without reading and continue the use of the service. Or read the terms and service, get through the whole thing, disagree with what's written and then don't click agree, thus barring yourself from accessing the service. Besides the length of these documents, surely the biggest reason that we don't read is that we don't want to know what they say, because irregardless we will click agree just so we can use their site.

    I have sat down in the past to read these things, but by the time you're done any enthusiasm had for visiting the site or whatever is mostly dead, and you need to come back another time when your batteries are more fully charged.

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