Should the US have the right to shut down a website, and sieze a domain for IP infringement, without any due process?: "marketing methods that manipulate the truth and then cover it up with an endless litany, diatribe; or whatever the proper literary term might be for the fully legal and unquestionably iron-clad and incredibly long (and boring) document known simply as Terms of Service.
Of course as soon as you clicked yes to this thing, you know what ever happens from here on in, means later on you can complain if you want, get angry, raise your voice send three page complaints yet you know, in the end, no one is going to care and there is nothing you can do. "
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