2013-02-25, 10:02 AM
SaptaZapta Wrote:The company "reserves the right" to make the evidence public? Doesn't that mean they can choose whether to do so or not? Just as they do today?
It's different because today they claim they don't have the right whatsoever, due to privacy concerns. This is giving them the claim to that right. You generally don't make a terms of service provision obligate you to anything, you only extend exercisable rights that you may or may not opt to do, even if you intend to do them 100% of the time. Otherwise you have to change your ToS every time you want to change your operating practices.
It's not having what you want - It's wanting what you've got.

