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AOL quietly changes AIM TOS

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Guess I should start using Y!M more.

I read the TOS, it doesn't seem as blatantly awful as what people are making this out to be. Mostly they said that if your IM records are subpoenaed in a criminal court, they'll hand em over.

 

Big deal.

QUOTE(winodj @ Mar 14, 2005 -> 12:00 PM)
I read the TOS, it doesn't seem as blatantly awful as what people are making this out to be. Mostly they said that if your IM records are subpoenaed in a criminal court, they'll hand em over.

 

Big deal.

 

Three rules for not getting caught:

 

1. Never write anything down.

2. Never record anything.

3. Deny, deny, deny

 

:P

AOL did update the TOS by the way again yesterday or today.

I have AIM, I think it's alright, but I only have it because everyone else from my school has it. I guess you could call it peer pressure.

QUOTE(WilliamTell @ Mar 14, 2005 -> 03:58 PM)
I have AIM, I think it's alright, but I only have it because everyone else from my school has it. I guess you could call it peer pressure.

I think that's why half of the people that have it, have it.

f*** aol then. just downloaded yim...

We just got rid of AOL. It was kind of in coincidence of our internet being down here at the house since Friday. AOL's been a pretty s***ty product, so we figure we can live without it.

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