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Is this real? I'm pretty sure this is ilegal in my country
you must live in one of those real countries I've only read about.
Imagine not living on a super mega gatorade plantation
But it's got electrolytes! It's what plants crave.
I bet, like, they don't even have freedom or whatever.
Fucking losers amirite?
I heard their women don't work after giving birth. Sometimes up to a year!
How disgusting is that?! Think of all that lost productivity, lost profit to day care, no lunches at local fast slop, no wear and tear pm the vehicles. Like really hurting the system but not participating. Very problematic behaviour.
Thank god, not in my America!
Sounds like they should be in jail for communism to me!
For one you don't have to answer it or anything. Many streaming platforms have been doing this for awhile.
Not what OP said over on the (now deleted) Reddit post:
What country and what law?
Quick edit: you know, if Hulu doesn't include anywhere that they do this, it could be seen as additional consideration (in the legal contractual term of the word - basically, what each party provides for the other) in order for Hulu to provide its service that wasn't disclosed.
Of course, that just means we'll get yet another "We updated our terms and while we're at it we're increasing our rates $3/month. Fuck You." email and that's that.
People say stuff like that and I'm like, what's the actual law? "It feels bad so it's probably illegal."
This particular brand of bullshit is so new I doubt there's any legislation out there. Maybe an existing consumer protection law could be bent to fit?