https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40692

--- Comment #3 from Oliver Keyes <[email protected]> 2012-10-06 13:42:54 UTC 
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Yeah, the additional pref clutter is what I'm worried about; we're expected to
dramatically slim down the prefs section for Echo. Perhaps we could just tie it
to some sort of user status? Like, if we're talking "after a while, they know
how to do it" - when an account has made N edits, or gets any userright other
than autoconfirmed (or gets autoconfirmed itself) we assume they're far enough
down the rabbit-hole to know that {{cn}} should be avoided. This is just me
spitballing, note.

I don't think legal actually needs to sign off: this isn't their text (they own
the "You agree..." section). The only bit that has legal implications is
"please don't violate teh copyrights" and that's duplicated, for all intents
and purposes, in the TOS, which says (Section 4) "Certain activities, whether
legal or illegal, may be harmful to other users and violate our rules, and some
activities may also subject you to liability. Therefore, for your own
protection and for that of other users, you may not engage in such activities
on our sites. These activities include...Infringing copyrights, trademarks,
patents, or other proprietary rights under applicable law."

Users are, of course, required to accept this before hitting "save" (and
hitting save is taken to be an acceptance of it).

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