I assume it applies only to free/sponsored+ users, but still. Via
/.: "The community/blogging site LiveJournal recently
introduced ads on some pages for free users. More interestingly, they also added a new restriction to
their TOS (XVI 17 b.) banning users from using or providing ad-blocking software. The new TOS also permits them to immediately
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Wow, I hope that's not what they meant.
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Of course, one of the Slashdot comments had a good point that EULAs and TOSs can be edited arbitrarily by one party, without negotiation, and as such, that hardly constitutes a valid contract. And while I can see LJ/SA's rationale for this rule, instituting it in this manner (very very quietly with no clarification) is hardly in good faith.
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