• Cosmic Cleric@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    I’m a big fan of TOSDR and recommend everyone check it out.

    I did not know this existed, thank you!

    You waive your moral rights

    Except to the extent that any such waiver is prohibited by law, you hereby waive the benefit of any provision of law known as “moral rights” or “droit moral” or any similar law in any country of the world.

    Wow, I didn’t even know it was possible to waive our moral rights, some heavy shit right there.

    And I had to lol when I saw it was coming from Blizzard of all places.

    Edit: It’s actually a different kind of morals, not in the general public sense (Right vs Wrong) definition that we all know.

    Still seems immoral though, controlling someone else’s work, as if it is your own, so thoroughly.

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      I’m guessing that’s not enforceable per much anywhere, hence the “unless prohibited by law” part. But they stick it in there so they can scare you into giving up a legal fight. Most terms of service are throwing crap at the wall and seeing what sticks.

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        I’m guessing that’s not enforceable per much anywhere, hence the “unless prohibited by law” part.

        My understanding is it actually is enforceable, as other companies also use that clause. Having said that, IANAL.

        But they stick it in there so they can scare you into giving up a legal fight. Most terms of service are throwing crap at the wall and seeing what sticks.

        /agree

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          Just because everyone does it doesn’t make it legal, it just means there aren’t penalties for putting it in. That’s why everyone goes 5-10mph over the speed limit, lack of enforcement doesn’t make something legal.