• GamingChairModel@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    Can you name a country where signing up for a paid account to an online service, and using the service and paying the invoice that comes in, doesn’t form a legally binding contract between the customer and the vendor?

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      4 hours ago

      Most countries in the EU don’t allow for consumer rights to be overridden by an EULA.

      Similarly, I can’t have a contract with you to murder me. It’s illegal and me being a willing participant in it does not make it legal, even if I sign a contract.

      An EULA is legally binding, but only the parts that aren’t in conflict with consumer rights, meaning most of any EULA is going to be invalid.