hetzner should get an award for the vaguest acceptable content ever in a legal document
I'd love to see them in court trying to convince the judge that a site's content is dangerous to the morals of children or young people
hetzner should get an award for the vaguest acceptable content ever in a legal document
I'd love to see them in court trying to convince the judge that a site's content is dangerous to the morals of children or young people
8.2. The Customer is obligated not to publish any content that infringes on the rights of third parties or otherwise violates applicable law. This includes in particular, but is not limited to, pornographic or obscene material, extremist content or content that offends common decency, gambling, material that could seriously endanger the morals of children or young people or violate the rights of third parties (copyrights, name rights, trademark rights and data protection rights). This also includes the publication of defamatory content, insults or disparagement of persons or groups of persons.
@ChlorideCull "material that could seriously endanger the morals of Children and young people"
like Socrates corrupting the youth?
@meena not exactly - most don't ban "material that could seriously endanger the morals of children or young people" or insulting people.
OVH has something like this but it's more restrictive (for example you get to insult people!), while HostHatch only says that you may not host something that's against the law. DigitalOcean has the same, IIRC.
@ChlorideCull isn't this most company's TOS?
@ChlorideCull btw, the youth Socrates (supposedly) corrupted are The Thirty Tyrants, and i don't think they needed all that much corrupting to begin with.
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