On most sites, ToS is a very long text in small print that ordinary people do not read, sign without looking. Only rare pros read in on the search for specific important points.
Why sites host so verbose ToS is understandable. In fact, this is a legal document that lawyers constitute for lawyers, and it is customary for such professionals to use such a language in a professional environment, the language cannot be simplified.
A curious way out of the situation suggested the photosite 500px.com - their
user agreement is made in two versions. In the left column, the original text is legally binding. And in the right column the meaning of each item is stated in two words. By the way, the
privacy policy of 500px is described in the same way. This is probably a good idea.
Looks like a “dual” version of ToS.
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