@truthforce raises some valuable questions I think. Steemit is supposed to be decentralise so in my opinion what is the necessity to conform to these Acts. This being the point it is an ACT! Therefore in the eyes of their law unless it is conformed to i.e. signed then it has no legal standing as an Act is essentially a contract between two parties is the two parties don't agree there is no ACT. 💯🐒
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You are incorrect when you say Steemit is supposed to be decentralized. Steem IS decentralized, but Steem is not Steemit.
The ToS is not binding to Steem. In order to understand the ToS you will have to learn more about the difference between Steemit and Steem, which you should do. I am not defining the difference because IANAL, and you should not depend on me.
Well it should be I appreciate the difference. But the point still stands it is an act and not a law! 💯🐒