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SLA liability in case client break some law

How does or can a Service Level Agreement (SLA) protect the provider from any liability in case the client knowingly breaks a law. Example: AWS is a web hosting provider that sells computing ...
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Are "Terms of Service" legally binding that are presented contrary to "Best Practices"?

Question If a software company presents Terms of Service to an End User in a manner they expect users to neither read, nor understand - is it still legally binding? A hypothetical Company A knows ...
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What's the validity of different versions of Terms of Service (Software, Web)

Many people sit around and nitpick about wording that's added or subtracted. They have many terms for this but its essentially everything they get you to agree before they allow you to use a web ...
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Is it even possible to use the Google Maps API without violating their terms of use?

I went to the Google Maps API terms of use page and scrolled down and found section at 10.5f, which read: No incorporating Google software into other software. You will not incorporate any ...
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