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authorNick White <git@njw.me.uk>2011-11-19 17:35:27 +0000
committerNick White <git@njw.me.uk>2011-11-19 17:35:27 +0000
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parentd587d832498fb1ba478fd03c4ec792448922c870 (diff)
Update LEGAL a little
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@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ seems reasonable too take them as representative of accepted policy.
Amazon's main robots.txt allows all of the request types we make.
-## Curious
+## Curiousities
One other curious sentiment in the Conditions of Use is the clause
"we each waive any right to a jury trial." Amazon's is truly a
@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ may access the site.
Barnes and Noble's main robots.txt allows all of the request types
we make.
-## Curious
+## Curiousities
As with Amazon, Barnes and Noble also happily proclaim in their
Terms of Service that "each of the parties hereby knowingly,