Ausf
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You can probably put anything you like, the question is whether or not it's enforceable. The main issue is that no one actually reads the ToS. Contracts require informed consent. One thing many companies are doing is trying to force people to agree to arbitration, instead of going to court.Is there anything you can't put in a legal document?
Disney recently tried to claim that a Disney+ streaming trial meant that they couldn't be sued for an unrelated restaurant death. Similar claims are being made about large electronics, where the box contains a similar clause. The problem being delivery people often remove the box before it enters people's homes, so they never even see it, let alone agree to it.