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2 years agoYeah, that’s a pretty easy and reasonable conclusion to come to if you think about if for more than five seconds. I’m not sure Elon has any toes left after he keeps shooting himself in the feet.


Yeah, that’s a pretty easy and reasonable conclusion to come to if you think about if for more than five seconds. I’m not sure Elon has any toes left after he keeps shooting himself in the feet.
I’d be in favour of a law that prohibits illegal items in terms of service with some massive punishments associated to them. Something like 0.01% of total annual revenue per line item that is illegal per affected customer. You put a law like that into place and you’d find that terms of service would tighten up and become much more reasonable VERY quickly. The revenue gathered from such fines could fund an enforcement agency that receives complaints/reports to investigate and then starts proactively searching through existing terms of service for products. Pay bonuses to employees for each breach found to incentivise the proactive work that funds the agency. Long term it would be zero cost to the taxpayer and would enforce end users’ rights at the same time.