Saturday, February 14, 2004

Correcting Labia Minora Repair During Delivery

Someone read the Terms of Use of the Service??

Like the case of "blogs deleted without notice" has caused much controversy, I was looking at a blogging service that I did not know. I clicked the button "register" where the data was asking me ever, my name, address, etc.. In the middle of the page is there: Adhesion .
I do not know you, but I always read the Terms of Accession. After all, can say that I am committed to deliver my mother to traffickers in white slaves or maid to work in the mansion of the owner of the service, who knows?

Then check out how cute:

All personal information asked for Users, for registration, are strictly confidential and will not be disclosed to third parties without the User's prior consent, except as provided in this privacy policy. (See privacy policy).

found not link to the privacy policy.

Any content sent by users for use on the site, it is your sole and full responsibility, subject to prior authorization conference and insertion by the XXXX, also has a collaborative nature and not mandatory, not watching the User any right salary.

not understand. They will pre-approve the content of my blog? That has a name: censorship.

The User authorizes irrevocably and irreversibly, the disclosure in any media, content forwarded for a period of 2 (two) years from delivery.

Oh, they were flying right to use the content of my blog to advertise their own. In other words, anything I post, they could be used to advertise the service. I see. XXX

not responsible for the accidental publication of incorrect information, or by any provision content inaccurate, outdated or incomplete, exempting Thus, any liability for any damages caused by the content displayed on the site.

That is, if I post "I was at Mass today" and see "today at the brothel was" no one is responsible? Curious.
If my blog is swallowed and disappear, too. Ok, got it.

In case of complaint, procedure, or judicial proceeding or otherwise, of any kind against XXX for alleged violation of any third party rights or breach of any legal provision or contract, directly or indirectly related to User and / or supply information and content, the User agrees at the outset to assume the defense of XXX in demand, with its denunciation or the deal at XXX in accordance with Article 70 of the Code of Civil Procedure, pledging also to pay all expenses related to the demand, including legal fees, and funding of conviction.

This clause is a xuxu. Article 70 of the Civil Code is on Damages and processes that can be associated with this type of demand. In other words, what this clause means is that if I send Lula Lele, for example, the president of our country, go combing monkeys and resent Lula Lele process and resolve to me or XXX because of that, I have to bear the costs of the proceedings and defend XXX. Sure, the XXX would have opted simply say: "XXX is not responsible for the content, text or opinions posted any blogs on their servers, content is the sole responsibility of the User" and have resolved the issue in a way much more concise and to inspire confidence to the User. But most of the servers does just that, in terms of service puts you in case of liability lawsuits.

XXX may, at its sole discretion at any time and regardless of prior notice, change the terms and conditions herein set forth. The new terms and conditions will be shown on this page, as an essential condition for access to the Site, and such access shall be taken as acceptance by User of these new terms and conditions.

Everyone does it. Incidentally, I'm hosting a free account at IG-HPG they could not move, because I just do not and I logged in clicked on "accept" when they changed the terms of service. Legally, it is for me the previous train. And there's nothing they can do about it. The Consumer Code protects me in this situation. There

yes cases of abuse by some service providers, like many that have been reported recently, and for these cases, the Consumer Code is valid, no matter if the service is paid or not. Still, everyone should get used to read the Terms of Service before signing up for a particular provider, especially when the service is free. Only then will know if each User will have to deliver her mother to traffickers or not before creating your bloguezinho. Posted by

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