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{{KidsIntro|Some apps and websites look fun and free, but hidden in their long "Terms of Use" are sentences that quietly take away your rights. It can feel like being offered a nice toy, then being told that to play you must give away your drawings, promise never to complain in a real court, and accept that the rules can change tomorrow without asking you. This page collects a few well-known examples of such one-sided sentences, so everyone can see them clearly. The goal is not to attack anyone, it is to show why fair, win-win terms matter, and how WikiDeal aims at helping people write terms that respect both sides.}} | |||
{{ExpertIntro|A symbolic, in-construction catalogue of recurring one-sided clauses found in online Terms of Use (broad content licences, forced arbitration with class-action waivers, unilateral change of terms, sweeping data sharing, "as is" liability dumps). Each entry pairs the clause pattern with why it is considered user-hostile and which watchdogs already document it (EFF, Terms of Service; Didn't Read). WikiDeal intends to use these examples to motivate ethical, win-win terms, not to issue legal rulings about specific companies.}} | |||
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* [[#Who already denounces abusive terms|Who already denounces abusive terms]] | |||
* [[#Top abusive clause patterns (in construction)|Top abusive clause patterns]] | |||
* [[#Why this matters for WikiDeal|Why this matters for WikiDeal]] | |||
* [[#How to contribute an example|How to contribute an example]] | |||
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= ToU Worst Clauses = | |||
''Element of the [[Gov/en/Portal:Terms/Main|Terms & Policies portal]]. WikiDeal governance.'' | |||
This page starts from a simple observation: many online services are attractive on the surface, yet their Terms of Use contain clauses that are win-lose rather than win-win. They serve the company and work against the everyday user. In the worst cases the user effectively becomes the product: signing up looks free, but the small print imposes conditions that few people would accept if they were stated plainly. | |||
WikiDeal does not invent this critique. Independent organisations already document and denounce these practices. This page only lists a few symbolic examples to show, concretely, why WikiDeal aims at helping people use ethical, balanced terms of use. | |||
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== Who already denounces abusive terms == | |||
Several watchdogs work on this, and they are the recommended starting points: | |||
* '''[https://www.eff.org Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF.org)]''' , a digital rights organisation that regularly criticises unfair contract terms, forced arbitration, and surveillance-driven clauses. | |||
* '''[https://tosdr.org Terms of Service; Didn't Read (ToS;DR)]''' , a community project that reads and grades the Terms of Service of major services from A (best) to E (worst), flagging the problematic clauses one by one. | |||
== Top abusive clause patterns (in construction) == | |||
The table below is a starter Top list. It groups the clause '''by pattern''', not by naming and shaming a specific company, because the same wording reappears across many services. The intention is to grow this toward a documented Top 5, then Top 10, with verified source extracts added progressively. | |||
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! # !! Clause pattern (extract idea) !! Why it is abusive (win-lose) !! Flagged by | |||
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| 1 || '''Broad content licence''' , "you grant us a worldwide, perpetual, irrevocable, transferable, sub-licensable licence to use your content" || What you post (photos, texts, videos) can be reused, and even sub-licensed to third parties, far beyond running the service. You keep the title, the company keeps the value. || ToS;DR | |||
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| 2 || '''Forced arbitration + class-action waiver''' , "all disputes are resolved by individual binding arbitration; you waive any class action" || You give up the right to go before a normal court and the right to join others in a group claim. Many small harms then become impossible to challenge in practice. || EFF, ToS;DR | |||
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| 3 || '''Unilateral change of terms''' , "we may modify these terms at any time; continued use means acceptance" || The rules can change against you, sometimes with little or no real notice, and simply using the service again counts as agreeing. || ToS;DR | |||
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| 4 || '''Sweeping data sharing''' , "we may share your personal data with third parties / partners" for purposes that are not essential to the service || Your data can be passed to advertisers or partners beyond what the service actually needs to function, turning users into a resource to be monetised. || ToS;DR | |||
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| 5 || '''Liability dump''' , service provided "as is", "no warranty", "we are not liable for any damages" || Almost all risk is shifted onto the user, even when problems come from the provider, while the user still owes full obligations. || ToS;DR | |||
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''Note: this Top is a work in progress. The extracts above describe recurring clause patterns; verbatim quotations with a precise source and date are to be added entry by entry, and verified before being treated as reliable.'' | |||
== Why this matters for WikiDeal == | |||
These examples illustrate the gap WikiDeal aims at closing. Where many platforms impose take-it-or-leave-it terms, WikiDeal intends to explore terms of use that are readable, balanced, and genuinely win-win for both parties. Listing the worst clauses is a way to make the contrast visible and to give the community concrete material to react to. | |||
This connects to the wider Terms & Policies work: | |||
* [[Gov/en/Portal:Terms/ToU-Policies|ToU Policies]] , a curated selection of good terms of use to encourage, by domain. | |||
* [[Gov/en/Portal:Terms/ToU-Deep-Down|ToU Deep Down]] , a deeper look into terms of use. | |||
* [[Gov/en/Portal:Terms/ToU-Denounce|ToU Denounce]] , reporting problematic terms. | |||
== How to contribute an example == | |||
Anyone can suggest an example for this list. A good entry includes: the clause pattern, a short extract, why it is considered abusive, and who proposed or imposed it as a condition of use. Sources from recognised watchdogs (EFF, ToS;DR) are preferred, and each extract should be checked before it is added. | |||
''Reference language: English. Starter page, content to be expanded with sourced examples.'' | |||
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