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That's true, but that doesn't establish whether /u/spez intends to adhere to the laws of any other states and/or countries in addition to those. Reddit can voluntarily adhere to any laws it wants, and given the recent regime change, it's probably worth officially establishing the exact rules here.
Comment by PM_ME_UR_NUDIBRANCHS at 16/07/2015 at 21:49 UTC
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but that doesn't establish whether /u/spez intends to adhere to the laws of any other states and/or countries in addition to those.
That's exactly what it establishes. That's the *entire purpose* for websites to include their governing law somewhere in a public document, to avoid the confusion you seem bound and determined to keep yourself mired in.