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New YouTube TOS says that it can terminate anyone “not commercially viable”
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rahuldottech
on Nov 10, 2019
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solidrake
on Nov 11, 2019
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What does "not commercially viable" means? Sounds vague.
Proven
on Nov 10, 2019
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Not surprised. Screw them.
verdverm
on Nov 10, 2019
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It's sounds more like the clause that a company can terminate a feature that you may be using and making money from if they don't find it financially viable anymore.
It's really a pretty standard clause
IXxXI
on Nov 11, 2019
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I hope we can all agree, being a "standard" clause doesn't exlude it from being absolute bullshit.
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