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TikTok requires users to “forever waive” rights to sue over past harms
(arstechnica.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
In the United States where TikTok is based, contracts can include "severability clauses" that state that in the event any part of the contract is deemed unenforceable, the other parts are still good
Uhhh tiktok is based in China
it's owned by a Chinese company, but TikTok itself is based in the US
Wasn't there a big hoohar about that a couple of years ago which meant they had to move?
Corporate:'I'm sorry you were looking for an issue with tik tok. the problem is. tik tok is not the issue.'
due to dividends untold tik tok just money guns politicians in the cooter till they spazzin...
What
My Comment In gest " we investigated ourselves and found there to be nothing wrong, also we gave money to policy makers."
did you forget what you typed above? was my comment so far left field?
I have no idea what the "due to..." sentence means.
due to dividend untold...due to money with unlimited wallet depth.
that better?