My mileage matches yours perfectly.
You should be in the Senate asking these questions.
Side note: I think we need some laws about “terms of service” agreements. They need to be short and very clear. People need to know what they’re signing up to. They need to be readable and understandable by an average person. They should not require a law degree to interpret. I think should apply to MOST contracts.
Why should it take 5 pages of legal gibberish for me to buy your house? You are selling. I am buying. Here’s the price. That should be upfront. Then, ok, maybe here’s what conveys and what doesn’t. Here’s what’s guaranteed and what isn’t. Those could be SIMPLE lists. Same for any other considerations. Burying things in page after page of gibberish should not be used as a technique for ripping off one party to the contract.
There at least needs to be an ‘executive summary’ in plain language heading all the tons of legaleze.
I’d like to be there to ask a few questions, but it would be awful creepy sitting there in the midst of a pit of vipers.