Did they, though? Court cases on phone agreements and some software agreements have ruled they are too long and complex for an average person to get through on a reasonable amount of time and that they are written in legalese that the average person won't fully comprehend.
I am willing to bet that most sheriffs will say that whether the terms and conditions apply in their particular case is a civil court issue, not a criminal issue. I suspect that most sheriffs will not want to get involved because of Google's powerful allies.
Did they, though? Court cases on phone agreements and some software agreements have ruled they are too long and complex for an average person to get through on a reasonable amount of time and that they are written in legalese that the average person won't fully comprehend.
I am willing to bet that most sheriffs will say that whether the terms and conditions apply in their particular case is a civil court issue, not a criminal issue. I suspect that most sheriffs will not want to get involved because of Google's powerful allies.
Good indication that a new sheriff is needed.