Itunes terms and conditions as a graphic novel in many cartoonists' styles

The itunes TOS and user agreement for 2015 is 229 pages long. They’ll probably have iterated it by two versions before he’s done graphic-novelizing the current agreement.

ETA:
Upon further inspection, the English version’s only 7 pages (A4/Letter) in small print. So, not exactly 229 pages.

Still, it ought to be legally implausible for clickwrap like this to be binding at all. You can’t expect anyone to understand these licenses unless they’re a specific kind of lawyer anyway. If Apple wants to explain to me the terms and conditions in language that isn’t designed specifically to be opaque to the consumer, then I might agree. Might. But there’s no way I agree to clickwrap if I can help it. And in the case of itunes, everyone actually can help it.

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