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Received an email from Microsoft

Updates to our Terms of Service.
18,566 words long. That is without the 76 sub-clauses.
Would anyone actually read all this?

10. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY.
Subject to applicable law, the application is licensed "as-is", "with all faults" and "as available".
You bear all risk of using it.
The application publisher, on behalf of itself, Microsoft (if Microsoft isn’t the application publisher), wireless carriers over whose network the application is provided and each of our respective affiliates, vendors, agents and suppliers ("Covered Parties"), gives no express warranties, guarantees or conditions in relation to the application.
The entire risk as to the quality, safety, comfort and performance of the application is with you.
Should the application prove defective, you assume the entire cost of all necessary servicing or repair.
You may have additional consumer rights under your local laws that this agreement can't change.
To the extent permitted under your local laws, Covered Parties exclude any implied warranties or conditions, including those of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, safety, comfort and non-infringement.
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DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
It's this legalize is why Google is limiting their own apps on playstore. Yeah they have their own disclaimers as well. Yet Google could go after MS if MS didn't have such legal terms. Same applies to Apple to the other two.

We all get caught up in the legal war though.
Gusman · 61-69, M
@DeWayfarer I call it shameful.
The whole business world is shameful.
Gross Capitalism is shameful.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@Gusman I agree.

 
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