While I don't care about this change (I'm not based in the US, so we were never going to be in a position to take slack to court), changing TOS to suit the drafter and offering no options, no ability to get to your data and no time for your customers to properly review the changes is a bullsh*t move and they deserve to be called on it.
No they're not.
While I don't care about this change (I'm not based in the US, so we were never going to be in a position to take slack to court), changing TOS to suit the drafter and offering no options, no ability to get to your data and no time for your customers to properly review the changes is a bullsh*t move and they deserve to be called on it.