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Originally Posted by FC99
You can't see it, business' contracts are not public matter.
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Now I am confused. Does TD have a contract with 1C or an Agreement?
In order to have a contract with another party, TD must be a registered business, charity, other legal entity or be an individual acting in proxy for TD
To my simple mind, that seems like a bunch of very complex options with various legal connotations that could leave individuals open to personal liabilities from disgruntled customers. (I am merely stating an opinion here, please do not use this as a excuse to delete another of my posts!)
On the other hand, an Agreement between a collection of well meaning individuals (such as TD) and a corporate body (such as 1C) could easily be shared in the public domain (such as every EULA one has ever clicked "Agreed" to) without any problem.
TD has a worrying habit, in my personal opinion, of aggressively attacking anyone who dares to question their intellectual supremacy and an ongoing refusal to explain the data they use, their interpretation of it and the justification of the changes they make based upon it.
Other than that they are awesome