If the TOS violates the law it's useless, no?
You can say not responsible if you leave your hat in a restaurant, but it's not true, the restaurant is responsible.
Just because it says it doesn't make it true or perhaps legal.
He's is basically saying that if I allow his company to be libeled he'll sue me.
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Originally Posted by Trasion
It might be a good idea to make them stop posting negative comments, though. And if they are complaining, you should make them do it in a constructive way so it helps the product, so they know what to change.
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If I ask the other members not to post negative comments they will cry about freedom of speech next.