Terms And Conditions May Apply examines the cost of so-called free services and the continuing disappearance of online privacy. People may think they know what they give up when they click I Agree on companies like Facebook and Google. They re wrong. Written by Anonymous Terms and Conditions May Apply is a 2013 English-language Documentary film featuring Cullen Hoback, Brian Lawler, John Palfrey, Harvey Anderson, Zaynep Tufekci, Eric Schmidt and Jon Stewart. Terms and Conditions May Apply was released on 12th July 2013. The motion picture made a box office gross of $0 million.
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Jini Score 9.6/10
Critics Score 80%
Rating 7.3/10
Jini Score 9.6%
Critics Score 80
Rating 7.3
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Date12 JUL 2013
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Terms and Conditions May Apply Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 80%
Scott MacDonald
Terms And Conditions does at least encourage some worthwhile reflection. ( Read More )
Phil Brown
Not just a documentary about Internet privacy, but a non fiction horror flick for anyone who blindly agrees to user licensing agreements online (a.k.a. everyone). ( Read More )
Brian Orndorf
Insightful and swiftly edited, this is eye opening work, even without a proper crescendo to leave viewers enraged and freshly paranoid. ( Read More )
Trey Graham
But you get the idea: Theres a lot of detail about you out there, and its subject to a whole lot of scrutiny and an awful lot of potential misinterpretation. ( Read More )
Drew Hunt
The film presents some worthwhile information, but in a painfully uncreative manner: text heavy graphics and clips from movies and TV shows provide visual accompaniment for his rhetoric; the rest is mostly uninspired talking head interviews. ( Read More )