On Tuesday, May 21, 2013 9:33:08 AM UTC+2, Hugo Roy wrote:
>
> Le lun. 20/05/13, 16:03, Eric Jain <eric.j...@gmail.com>: 
> > On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 1:16 PM, Hugo Roy <h...@tosdr.org> wrote: 
> > > If there isn't anything on "business transfers" in the ToS, I 
> > > suppose there's nothing to do. Or do you have something in mind? 
> > 
> > Wouldn't it make sense to record e.g. that a service "does not state 
> > what happens when acquired"? Depending on the topic, leaving something 
> > out of the ToS can be "neutral" or "bad". 
>
> It does make sense sometimes. For instance, a service that 
> collects a lot of personal data and where the ToS are silent about 
> what do they with them and how long they keep them; we would 
> definitely raise a flag about it. 
>

To make sure we actually do raise such a flag consistently, please use and 
contribute to https://github.com/tosdr/tosdr.org/wiki/checklist (both 
acquisition and data retention are on there already)
 

> For business m&a I'm not sure we need to do it. But yes, that's 
> the idea, if you think for one service it's needed, it makes sense 
> to suggest a point. 
>
> Hence my answer, "it depends." :) 
>
> We're here to discuss them one by one, so we can think on specific 
> facts before we can reach a general conclusion. 
>
> -- 
> Hugo Roy, Project Lead 
> Terms of Service; Didn't Read | www.tosdr.org 
>

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