I guess I am the only onelets be honest though, who REALLY reads the terms of service anymore
I guess I am the only onelets be honest though, who REALLY reads the terms of service anymore
If you're planning to sue a website, it's very very very smart to read the terms of service as most websites cover themselves pretty well against pretty much anything.lets be honest though, who REALLY reads the terms of service anymore
May I ask in your TOS do you clearly state you can ban them for any reason? If so then there is no way he will win the case in court anyway, not that he would anyways lol.[DOUBLEPOST=1471620924][/DOUBLEPOST]If you're planning to sue a website, it's very very very smart to read the terms of service as most websites cover themselves pretty well against pretty much anything.
That's debatable its what he says in his TOS. I agree that he's dumb as hell though and he has no case.You are dumb as hell. He has no case at all. Hes allowed to ban anyone with no reason at all.
why ask, just read it lol: http://www.mc-market.org/policies/terms/May I ask in your TOS do you clearly state you can ban them for any reason? If so then there is no way he will win the case in court anyway, not that he would anyways lol.[DOUBLEPOST=1471620924][/DOUBLEPOST]
That's debatable its what he says in his TOS. I agree that he's dumb as hell though and he has no case.
Never knew there was a TOS page....why ask, just read it lol: http://www.mc-market.org/policies/terms/
lmao, there also is a rules page fam: http://www.mc-market.org/policies/rules/Never knew there was a TOS page....
I knew there was a rules page but not TOS.lmao, there also is a rules page fam: http://www.mc-market.org/policies/rules/
The boundary lies in terms of service. I doubt many people read them upon making an account, but I strongly recommend doing so now anyway. At least that way you know what your legal position is.With all of this drama, I'd like to get an answer to one thing..
I'd like to know the boundaries between "This is my place, get out" & "Wait, this is against the law".
Thanks so much for explaining.The boundary lies in terms of service. I doubt many people read them upon making an account, but I strongly recommend doing so now anyway. At least that way you know what your legal position is.
Regardless, you don't need to worry we'll ban people for actual bullshit reasons. If we started doing that, this website would be dead a few months later. As far as I know, 90% of people banned end up banned because they break the rules or scam. very few of them get banned because they dont break a rule, but do break the ToS. In fact, Avster is the first one I can remember doing so.
The boundary lies in terms of service. I doubt many people read them upon making an account, but I strongly recommend doing so now anyway. At least that way you know what your legal position is.
Regardless, you don't need to worry we'll ban people for actual bullshit reasons. If we started doing that, this website would be dead a few months later. As far as I know, 90% of people banned end up banned because they break the rules or scam. very few of them get banned because they dont break a rule, but do break the ToS. In fact, Avster is the first one I can remember doing so.
http://i.romulan.xyz/dcFwdrah65.png Ninja1If you're planning to sue a website, it's very very very smart to read the terms of service as most websites cover themselves pretty well against pretty much anything.
Unfortunately, McM is not in a position to enforce ToS. If someone donated via a thread on this website, and charged back later, you could try opening a scam report, though I am not 100% on the results of that.Thanks so much for explaining.
I know this is out of topic, but if someone where to chargeback against a T.O.S you stated on a donation link, could I get them into trouble ? If so, how would be the best way?
If retard boy is over in the US he cant file a lawsuit against someone in Belgium correct me if I'm wrong but they are two different countries with two different governments and laws?It is quite easy, considering your company name is public if you choose to accept payments. And Belgium is where they are.![]()
Oh yeah, I forgot XD. well, guess I need to correct that statement then.[DOUBLEPOST=1471622247][/DOUBLEPOST]
It depends on the circumstances. In general it makes it more difficult, but if it was a valid concern, it might be possible, if costly.If retard boy is over in the US he cant file a lawsuit against someone in Belgium correct me if I'm wrong but they are two different countries with two different governments and laws?
