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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish24•27 days agoSounds like a great and easy way to get out of contracts by selling yourself to yourself for $1. Why would a contract be null and void due to a sale…? That makes no sense at all.
minus-squareThe PantserlinkfedilinkEnglish-6•27 days agoSame reason when companies play the same game with consumers. “Non transferable warranties and EULAs”
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish6•26 days agoYou’re not actually trying to paint that as somehow a good thing though, are you?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•27 days agoAs specified in the term, that’s negotiated up front it doesn’t transfer. Not every contract stipulates that, and some do transfer… so there is precedence already.
Sounds like a great and easy way to get out of contracts by selling yourself to yourself for $1.
Why would a contract be null and void due to a sale…? That makes no sense at all.
Same reason when companies play the same game with consumers.
“Non transferable warranties and EULAs”
You’re not actually trying to paint that as somehow a good thing though, are you?
As specified in the term, that’s negotiated up front it doesn’t transfer. Not every contract stipulates that, and some do transfer… so there is precedence already.