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The clauses companies hope you won't read, translated into plain English.
"All disputes resolved through binding arbitration" means you've signed away your right to sue or join a class action.
24-month terms that roll over automatically with a 90-day cancellation window are designed to catch you out.
"We reserve the right to modify pricing and terms at any time without notice" means you've agreed to unknown future terms.
They can cancel for any reason with no notice, but you owe them the remaining term. Classic power imbalance.
Setup fees, cancellation fees, "processing" fees, minimum spend clauses, all buried in the fine print.
"You grant us an irrevocable, worldwide licence to any content you provide" means they own your work forever.
Delaware law? Singapore arbitration? Forcing disputes into a jurisdiction that suits them, not you.
If the contract doesn't define what you're actually getting, they can deliver almost nothing and still be "compliant".
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No. Red Flag This spots common predatory patterns and helps you understand what a contract actually says, but for anything with real financial or legal consequences (leases, employment contracts, business agreements) have it reviewed by a qualified lawyer.
Long contracts work, but shorter excerpts focused on the parts you're worried about will give you more useful answers. Paste the clauses that caught your eye.
Auto-renewal combined with a long cancellation notice window. You sign up for 12 months, forget about it, miss the 90-day cancellation window, and you're locked in for another year.
Yes. ToS agreements are exactly the kind of thing Red Flag This was built for: full of clauses most people never read.
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