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Re: [projectvrm] On Datacoup's Patently Unfair T&Cs


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  • From: Info SS < >
  • To: Crosbie Fitch < >
  • Cc: ProjectVRM list < >
  • Subject: Re: [projectvrm] On Datacoup's Patently Unfair T&Cs
  • Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2014 19:34:44 +0100

Crosbie, 

Like everything else it depends  on the context. 

Between people (trust in the classical sense) enforceability  is out of context.  In terms of regulators incentivising companies (or the market) to obey the rules this is perhaps a different context and the where the term was directed. (In a manner that I suppose was bit ambiguous.  Thanks for point that out) 

Relationships between people and the promise to treat personal information in a particular way is another very worthy (and rarely discussed) topic.   I would imagine this would include not terms of service but something along the lines of Non Disclosure agreements and the like.  

Is this along the lines of what you are suggesting?  

Mark 



If two people trust each other, they do not use 'small print'.
 
This should be a clue as to how to take things forward.
 
When words such as 'enforceability' are used, this should be a clue that things are going backward.




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