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Greenwald's Guardian Articles Contain Dozens of Embedded Trackers From Corporate PRISM Participants

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unproven innocence8/13/2013 2:00:24 pm PDT

re: #54 Targetpractice

Sure you did, when you signed the contract. Oh sure, you’ll argue that you never read that portion of the contract, but it very likely was there. And so long as your signature is on the contract, you’ve consented. You won’t get very far in a court arguing that your failure to read and understand the contract renders the agreement null and void.

Many of the contracts or terms of service that I’ve bothered to read for things like banking, cell phone service, internet service, etc, have within their paragraphs wording to the effect that the agreed-upon terms can be modified at any later time, and without notice to you, merely by revising some on-line document that they may or may not have provided you a link to.

Seems fair, right?