What do you think of Terms and Conditions, or Legal Notices, or License Agreements? Too long? Confusing? Too forgetable? or maybe even interesting? I want to know your coping with them. Thanks for visiting :)
Monday, 19 August 2013
Should we have any expectation of privacy?
See, got to read those privacy policies and terms and conditions :)
Sunday, 19 May 2013
Terms and Conditions of the Kingdom of Jesus
In the 6 days world I might mean a dying human,
But the reality is the kingdom of God,
in the kingdom I'm not dying, I'm living
I'm not weakening, I'm getting stronger.
This suffering is becoming meaningless, this joy is becoming more and more meaningful.
Jesus loves me, and He loves you too.
But the reality is the kingdom of God,
in the kingdom I'm not dying, I'm living
I'm not weakening, I'm getting stronger.
This suffering is becoming meaningless, this joy is becoming more and more meaningful.
Jesus loves me, and He loves you too.
Tuesday, 7 May 2013
Melki's ultimate realization
My thoughts are nothing or dangerous, rubbish without God's word... it should not be separated from God's words. Hereby I say, all of my thoughts are not to be understood independent from God's word.
God's words are the truth, and superior over all. Jesus is my Lord, the Lord of all.
God's words are the truth, and superior over all. Jesus is my Lord, the Lord of all.
Friday, 12 April 2013
Google has the most efficient Legal notices
Google services' model of legal documents or legal relationship, really saves me time and effort.
It has one general T&C applies for every services, and special T&C when we get to use the relevant services.
As I've talked about in my previous post, this is the kind of model I want. Because when comes to Legal Documents the right way to do it is to read the whole thing that's presented to you by the other party, no matter how boring or repetitive they are.
But you also need to understand the whole thing to be able to agree to them, and this takes serious part of you to participate in the connection. (To be a part of the solution for the provider of the solutions, to pay at least something for the services you'll enjoy).
Google's mode helps me to better focus on the relevant issues as I don't have to filter out or reread again the same thing over and over again. This model imo has lower friction that would enable you to connect and became a part of the solutions.
http://www.google.com/intl/en/policies
I think most websites should get together and make this kind of model "from general to specific" Legal documents, to further our connections not just casually but also legally, peacefully, in more intense multi-purpose integrated ways... Lovely.
God Bless, God make the future always better than the past. For Lovely people.
It has one general T&C applies for every services, and special T&C when we get to use the relevant services.
As I've talked about in my previous post, this is the kind of model I want. Because when comes to Legal Documents the right way to do it is to read the whole thing that's presented to you by the other party, no matter how boring or repetitive they are.
But you also need to understand the whole thing to be able to agree to them, and this takes serious part of you to participate in the connection. (To be a part of the solution for the provider of the solutions, to pay at least something for the services you'll enjoy).
Google's mode helps me to better focus on the relevant issues as I don't have to filter out or reread again the same thing over and over again. This model imo has lower friction that would enable you to connect and became a part of the solutions.
http://www.google.com/intl/en/policies
I think most websites should get together and make this kind of model "from general to specific" Legal documents, to further our connections not just casually but also legally, peacefully, in more intense multi-purpose integrated ways... Lovely.
God Bless, God make the future always better than the past. For Lovely people.
Friday, 8 February 2013
Steam
http://store.steampowered.com/privacy_agreement/
Valve is a game company that owned the trademarks of games such as Counter-Strike and Dota2. A pretty big shot. However their terms and conditions are quite user considerate. Check it out.
In steam you could browse through selections of games. They even give you the right to use the game contents in video reviews including monetized video reviews or shows in Youtube.
http://www.valvesoftware.com/videopolicy.html
How nice, aren't they?
Valve is a game company that owned the trademarks of games such as Counter-Strike and Dota2. A pretty big shot. However their terms and conditions are quite user considerate. Check it out.
In steam you could browse through selections of games. They even give you the right to use the game contents in video reviews including monetized video reviews or shows in Youtube.
http://www.valvesoftware.com/videopolicy.html
How nice, aren't they?
Sunday, 13 January 2013
Github
Github is like a youtube for software developers both amateurs and professionals. People could create free or premium accounts to post their own softwares and provide links to the site for downloading purposes. People also could collaborate together in creating a software using Github facilities.
I like Github's privacy and terms,
They are straight forward, easy to read, pretty compact, and uses user friendly display design (large fonts).
Check it Out
https://help.github.com/articles/github-privacy-policy
https://help.github.com/articles/github-terms-of-service
I like Github's privacy and terms,
They are straight forward, easy to read, pretty compact, and uses user friendly display design (large fonts).
Check it Out
https://help.github.com/articles/github-privacy-policy
https://help.github.com/articles/github-terms-of-service
Thursday, 10 January 2013
OCR Convert
OCR Convert, is a website that converts your image file to words. Also other types of files to words.
The site has in my opinion an excellent privacy policy, they show you details about the cookies they use and options to opt-out as well as the source's web site
Check it out
http://www.ocrconvert.com/tos.php
The site has in my opinion an excellent privacy policy, they show you details about the cookies they use and options to opt-out as well as the source's web site
Check it out
http://www.ocrconvert.com/tos.php
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