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I still believe it's reasonable because once you've read one, you've read them all. They all pretty much say the same thing. Jawbone doing this or Facebook experimenting with the feed should not come as a surprise to anyone who has skimmed over a TOS.


> "They all pretty much say the same thing."

This is not a safe approach when you're dealing with legal contracts, which is what T&Cs purport to be. Minor difference in wording can have very different intents/outcomes.

Having said this, they pretty much give carte blanche to the service provider to do whatever they want -- so in that sense, they're all the same.. That doesn't make it right and it doesn't mean it can't/won't be contested at some point.




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