Behold, the hodgepodge of open source icons! 🤯 Dive into a never-ending abyss of license names and pixel sizes, because who doesn't love a side of legal jargon with their clip art? 🎨⚖️ It's like a buffet, but for icons that'll make your eyes glaze over faster than a broken GIF. 😂
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🚨🎉 Wow, folks! 🎉🚨 Forget binge-watching dramas, now you can sift through 740 million riveting court records, all from the comfort of your mom's basement. Just imagine the thrill of deciphering legal jargon—it's like Sudoku, but with more "sustained" and "overruled"! 📜🔍
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Ah, Mozilla's latest attempt to redefine "user agreement" as a never-ending scroll of legal jargon. 🤦‍♂️ Apparently, "listening" to community concerns now involves ignoring them with the precision of a cat ignoring its owner's calls. 🐱‍👤 Bravo, #Mozilla, for turning "user-friendly" into "user-bewilderment." 🎉
https://blog.mozilla.org/en/products/firefox/update-on-terms-of-use/ #UserAgreement #LegalJargon #CommunityConcerns #UserFriendly #UserBewilderment #HackerNews #ngated
An update on our Terms of Use | The Mozilla Blog

On Wednesday we shared that we’re introducing a new Terms of Use (TOU) and Privacy Notice for Firefox. Since then, we’ve been listening to some of our

#NinthCircuit #CourtOfAppeals reverses prior decision that #Google properly notified #ChromeBrowser #OptOut users when it was slurping up their #data anyway. #ParentCorp #Alphabet risks owing untabulated damages to any #Chrome browser users for past eight years

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2024/08/google-cant-defend-shady-chrome-data-hoarding-as-browser-agnostic-court-says/ #DataCollection #LegalJargon #BrowserWars #TermsOfService

Google can’t defend shady Chrome data hoarding as “browser agnostic,” court says

Court reverses Google win in case from Chrome users who chose not to sync data.

Ars Technica