Did your car loan company/dealer have you install an app on your phone? Hit me up i want a copy of it!
@jcase @whatimeantosay No, for saying "they should probably read what they sign/agree to" in resp. to abusive (and probably illegal) terms.
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@RichFelker@whatimeantosay hardly abusive, and certainly not illegal. They sign an entirely separate disclosure/agreement on it -
@jcase@whatimeantosay Signing an agreement does not make it non-abusive if they can't get to/from work without "agreeing" to it.
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@RichFelker maybe you should understand the topic and practice, before calling people douche bagsThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@jcase@whatimeantosay Yes it would be good, but most of the ppl vulnerable to this abuse lack legal training & might not even read English. -
@RichFelker musl-libc's copyright notice and licensing info is only in english, why dont you provide it in the 6500 existing languages?</s> -
@jcase Because we're not using it to take away people's rights and privacy, just to make up for lack of rights under the law (copyright). -
@RichFelker it could be argued that any license placing restrictions takes rights, its a silly argument but yeah -
@jcase An actual license doesn't/can't place restrictions; it can only lift them. What you call a "restriction" is just conditional lifting. -
@jcase But if a license required something abusive as a condition for lifting a restriction, it would be an abusive license. -
@RichFelker these location systems are turned on after the person defaults, and its used to collect another person's property -
@jcase Even if that were sufficient to make them non-abusive, where is the proof? They're not exactly open-source, already have GPS perms. - 1 more reply
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