Who writes the 20-page long user agreements of terms and conditions?

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For mobile applications, or product information about legal stuff, all those. People who study law?

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You wouldn’t want anyone who *hadn’t* studied law to write something like that. If it’s written sloppily, it may be unenforceable or even actively harmful to the business.

EULAs and TOS and such are legal contracts between the service provider and the end user. As such, they’re either drafted by experienced law offices in that subfield (e.g. EULA lawyers and/or paralegals who support them), or drafted by the company and then reviewed by such. It would be a colossal error, with the potential for *extremely* bad results, to try to use a EULA that wasn’t at least reviewed by a reputable lawyer (or their staff) prior to being used.

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