Being that nobody actually reads the terms of service/use for products, could a company put something fucky and it be legal?

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For example, say the next iOS TOS agreement says that any users who accept are subject to have their bank accounts drained and we all go on using our iPhones as usual and they took the money. Would that be legal?

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No. Nearly every US state says that those EULA and click-wrap agreements may only contain language that a reasonable person would ordinarily expect to be in such agreements. If there’s language in those contracts that a reasonable person wouldn’t expect to be in them, then that part of the contract is unenforceable.

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