No Time to Read the Terms of Service? 'ToS;DR' Does the Hard Work for You For most of us, Terms of Service (ToS) are just a speed bump on the way to signing up for internet services. Terms of Service agreements are often monumentally long and are almost always written in horrible legalese that even lawyers have trouble parsing. So almost no one reads them; we all just click "agree" and move on. It's either that or don't participate. But what do you give up when you agree to a service's ToS? That's what a new project called "ToS;DR <http://tos-dr.info/>" wants to help you understand. The site's somewhat awkward name is a play on the common TL;DR abbreviation --- too long; didn't read --- which fits perfectly with most people's approach to ToS agreements. As the site says, "'I have read and agree to the Terms' is the biggest lie on the web. We aim to fix that." continua qui http://www.webmonkey.com/2012/08/no-time-to-read-the-terms-of-service-tosdr-... Qgl