Thanks to Jeff Gordon for finding this terms-of-service tracker by the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
See also (list is generated automatically):
- Using WordPress.com’s terms of service for your own Web site might strip away much of your legal protection [updated 2018-08-09] [UPDATE 2018-08-09: I just rechecked the WordPress.com terms of service—it appears that they’ve largely fixed the problems I describe below.] If you’re developing a Web site,...
- Changes to Web-site terms of service aren’t binding without notice, says (another) court You’ve probably seen — and you might have drafted — Web-site terms of service like the ones that grocery-store company Safeway had, saying, in essence, we can...
- Warning: Check your Web site’s terms of service in the wake of Nguyen v. Barnes & Noble Today the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (which covers California and other West Coast states, plus Hawai’i) came out with a ruling...
- Browse-wrap agreements for Web site terms of service might or might not be enforceable Notice to the user is the key to enforceability You’ve probably seen Web sites that refer to so-called “browse-wrap” agreements, with notices claiming that merely...