Slightly OT, but not... people discussing terms and conditions, and privacy, etc... reminded me that one more instance of people often not reading Terms and Conditions is when posting on websites... many/most websites have verbiage that asserts that all posts become the property of that website, but people still get posessive over their posts ... and no I'm not talking about here, people are generally lovely here even in the most intense of threads, with only a few exceptions.
But I've seen on another board where, about five years ago there was a big case and a lot of newcomers were all posting left and right and some posters who had been there since day one were getting all upset that many threads in, new people were posting "their" ideas that they'd posted previously... an admin came in and changed a lot of rules and got rid of a TON of members after one particularly outspoken poster said it was because a small group of "board elders" feared these new people would phone in their ideas as their own tip and get a reward for it, which caused a lot of arguing and upset on the board... well, they were quickly reminded by admins that not only should they have already called it in themselves if they felt that strongly about it, but they also shouldn't have posted it publicly if they really felt it was a legit tip for LE, and in addition, it was pointed out to them that the terms and conditions of the website they'd agreed to upon becoming members clearly stated that all posts become the property of the website, so any claim they might have originally had to said tip and any associated reward money was already forfeited as soon as they chose to post it there instead of call it into LE.
So yeah, a lot of times Terms and Conditions are things that people might even want to revisit from time to time, becacuse stuff that they notice the first time around, they might see differently when they read it under different circumstances, or they might notice new things that they hadn't picked up on the first time. I know that when I revisited the unabridged rules and conditions here the other day I came across a couple of things that I'd forgotten about, which I was glad to have clarified.
JMO and sorry for possibly going OT..