What's actually weird is how society normalized binding contracts that are far too long to be reasonably read by the people they are supposed to be binding to.
A well functioning legal system would throw out everything in those contracts on that basis alone.
Because it doesn't actually matter. A single click EULA won't hold up in court if they've actually done wrong. And even without a single click EULA you still weren't gonna win a coin toss lawsuit against a megacorp. So for most people it's a wash.
A well functioning legal system would throw out everything in those contracts on that basis alone.