Just because something is in a TOS doesn't automatically make it legal. Imagine if I put the condition in my TOS that, at my determination, I can enslave anyone who signs up for a period of three years to work without pay. It's black and white and it's in the TOS, but it doesn't magically become legal. It's a common, but very silly, misunderstanding of the law.
Just because something is in a TOS doesn't automatically make it legal. Imagine if I put the condition in my TOS that, at my determination, I can enslave anyone who signs up for a period of three years to work without pay. It's black and white and it's in the TOS, but it doesn't magically become legal. It's a common, but very silly, misunderstanding of the law.
Contracts can not absolve crimes.
You can however forfeit rights in a contract, which is what every Facebook user agreed to do when they signed up.
I think that should be legal, and anyone dumb enough to sign up will then receive a nice darwin award. I mean this retard is still using twitter.