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It's good to live in the EU where such terms don't apply.
Yeah because we have an actual working legal system
I don't get this part.
~~How come they explicitly state the European Economic Area, while at the same time, it doesn't apply there?~~
Or do the European Economic Area and EU refer to different things?
Or is it that they thought the user will not care to check in case they have a problem big enough to seek legal aid?
EEA and EU are related but not the same
The EEA shows up in the list of places it does not apply. They worded it strangely, first calling out the US as a place where it does apply. Then they change it up and say it also applies to anywhere not on this specific list of places
Ah you're right. Rereading it fixed the doubt. Guess I skipped a few words the first time.
Mental note to not skip words in a legal document. Or any written document.
Currently EEA consists of the EU states + some other European countries.