Terms and conditions are invalid in Germany (and probably much of Europe) if they run counter to established civil or criminal law. They are regularly thrown out in court. For consumers, it is even better not to read…
I don't see any similarities here: A really disorderly patron is hard to avoid in a restaurant but easy to avoid on YouTube. Then, on YouTube (or woke mailing lists) there are mostly two sides, only one of which gets…
Terms and conditions are invalid in Germany (and probably much of Europe) if they run counter to established civil or criminal law. They are regularly thrown out in court. For consumers, it is even better not to read…
I don't see any similarities here: A really disorderly patron is hard to avoid in a restaurant but easy to avoid on YouTube. Then, on YouTube (or woke mailing lists) there are mostly two sides, only one of which gets…