This was sort of a meme around ten (+) years ago, and I couldn't find
any examples.  =/  But this article on Forbes also raises some
interesting questions about Terms of Service agreements:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/oliverherzfeld/2013/01/22/are-website-terms-of-use-enforceable/

~Griffin

Joseph Mornin wrote:
> Do you have a link?
>
> On 9/22/13 11:51 AM, Griffin Boyce wrote:
>>   There are some really great unenforceable TOSs out there.  The best
>> I've seen is a clause which states that it is a violation of the Terms
>> of Service to read the Terms of Service.  (But of course, how would you
>> know unless you read them?)
>>
>> ~Griffin
>>


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