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Ferret7446 ◴[] No.43749230[source]
Shittiness aside, there's no such thing as a license for a physical product. Licenses are for things that are copyrighted, like movies or software.

A company can't force you to use a physical product in a certain way; a "license" won't hold up in court.

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1. fuzzbazz ◴[] No.43749318[source]
> won't hold up in court

Does that even matter? because at 4:50 on the video you can clearly read:

    "You agree to give up your right to go to court to assert or defend your rights under these Terms" 
... in the "binding arbitration and no class action" terms that you need to Agree to.
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2. codesnik ◴[] No.43749997[source]
is that clause even legal/enforceable in "normal" jurisdictions?