The law never ceases to amaze me. One the "Fearsome Legalese" page read the indemnity section states the following:
"You agree to indemnify and hold harmless us and our agents, employees, representatives,
licensors, affiliates, parents and subsidiaries from and against any and all claims, losses,
demands, causes of action and judgments
(including attorneys' fees and court costs)
(collectively "Claims") arising from or
concerning your use of the Player or Content
and to reimburse them on demand for any losses, costs or expenses they incur as a result of any Claims. "
AMAZING! We are not only forced to use a product, but we are forced to have no form of protection if the product destroys our computer. The law is truly in the corporate hand and not the consumer. Where are we headed when genetic therapy becomes common? Will a company be responsible if we die from routine genetic "surgery". If a patient gets blood drawn today and they catch a disease at least a patient has the right to sue.
The law never ceases to amaze me. One the "Fearsome Legalese" page read the indemnity section states the following: "You agree to indemnify and hold harmless us and our agents, employees, representatives, licensors, affiliates, parents and subsidiaries from and against any and all claims, losses, demands, causes of action and judgments (including attorneys' fees and court costs) (collectively "Claims") arising from or concerning your use of the Player or Content and to reimburse them on demand for any losses, costs or expenses they incur as a result of any Claims. " AMAZING! We are not only forced to use a product, but we are forced to have no form of protection if the product destroys our computer. The law is truly in the corporate hand and not the consumer. Where are we headed when genetic therapy becomes common? Will a company be responsible if we die from routine genetic "surgery". If a patient gets blood drawn today and they catch a disease at least a patient has the right to sue.