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May. 31st, 2007 11:11 pmJust found a new community:
fandom_lawyers
In it discovered that no, the deleted journals do not have a breach of contract complaint nor could they get reimbursement for their paid journal account. Note to self never ever pay to have my writing hosted on someone else's site. Don't mind doing for free. But my policy not to pay holds.
From the TOS, via fandom lawyers. Emphasis mine. Thanks to rahriha for the link.
TERMINATION
You agree that LiveJournal, in its sole discretion, may terminate your password, journal, or account, and remove and discard any content within the Service, for any reason, including and without limitation, the lack of use, or if LiveJournal believes that you have violated or acted inconsistently with the letter or spirit of the TOS. Any contracts, verbal or written or assumed, in conjunction with your deleted journal and all its parts, at LiveJournal's discretion, will be terminated as well. LiveJournal may also, in its sole discretion and at any time, discontinue providing the Service, or any part thereof, with or without notice. You agree that any termination of your access to the Service under any provision of this TOS may be effected without prior notice, and acknowledge and agree that LiveJournal may immediately deactivate or delete your LiveJournal journal and all related information and files. LiveJournal reserves the right to bar any further access to such files or the Service. You agree that LiveJournal shall not be liable to you or any third-party for any termination of your access to the Service. Paid accounts that are terminated will not be refunded.
Also might not be a bad idea to find a way of backing it all up.
The internet= the wild wild west.
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In it discovered that no, the deleted journals do not have a breach of contract complaint nor could they get reimbursement for their paid journal account. Note to self never ever pay to have my writing hosted on someone else's site. Don't mind doing for free. But my policy not to pay holds.
From the TOS, via fandom lawyers. Emphasis mine. Thanks to rahriha for the link.
TERMINATION
You agree that LiveJournal, in its sole discretion, may terminate your password, journal, or account, and remove and discard any content within the Service, for any reason, including and without limitation, the lack of use, or if LiveJournal believes that you have violated or acted inconsistently with the letter or spirit of the TOS. Any contracts, verbal or written or assumed, in conjunction with your deleted journal and all its parts, at LiveJournal's discretion, will be terminated as well. LiveJournal may also, in its sole discretion and at any time, discontinue providing the Service, or any part thereof, with or without notice. You agree that any termination of your access to the Service under any provision of this TOS may be effected without prior notice, and acknowledge and agree that LiveJournal may immediately deactivate or delete your LiveJournal journal and all related information and files. LiveJournal reserves the right to bar any further access to such files or the Service. You agree that LiveJournal shall not be liable to you or any third-party for any termination of your access to the Service. Paid accounts that are terminated will not be refunded.
Also might not be a bad idea to find a way of backing it all up.
The internet= the wild wild west.