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    Admit it: you don't really read the endless terms and conditions connected to every website you visit, phone call you make or app you download. But every day, billion-dollar corporations are learning more about your interests, your friends and family, your finances, and your secrets... and are not only selling the information to the highest bidder, but freely sharing it with the government. And you agreed to all of it. With fascinating examples and so-unbelievable-they're-almost-funny facts, filmmaker Cullen Hoback exposes what governments and corporations are legally taking from you every day - turning the future of both privacy and civil liberties uncertain. From whistle blowers and investigative journalists to zombie fan clubs and Egyptian dissidents, this disquieting exposé demonstrates how every one of us has incrementally opted-in to a real-time surveillance state, click by click- and what, if anything, can be done about it.(c) Variance Films. If You Like This Movie you Can Instantly Streaming Without Survey from HERE
    Release Date Terms And Conditions May Apply Jul 12, 2013 Limited
    Genres Terms And Conditions May Apply : Documentary,Comedy,Special Interest

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    User Ranting Terms And Conditions May Apply : 4.5
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    User Count Like for Terms And Conditions May Apply : 458
    All Critics Ranting For Terms And Conditions May Apply : 7
    All Critics Count For Terms And Conditions May Apply : 13
    All Critics Percentage For Terms And Conditions May Apply : 85 %

    Actors For Terms And Conditions May Apply

    Margaret Atwood,Danah Boyd,Orson Scott Card,Ray Kurzweil,Douglas Rushkoff,Moby,Eli Pariser,Sherry Turkle,Mark Zuckerberg


    Terms And Conditions May Apply Movie Review

    A quietly appalled we-really-oughta-do something documentary ...
    Trey Graham-NPR

    The title of "Terms and Conditions May Apply" is unlikely to excite, but the content of this quietly blistering documentary should rile even the most passive viewer.
    Jeannette Catsoulis-New York Times

    A wide-ranging, if shallow, exploration of intrusive government surveillance practices.
    Chris Packham-Village Voice

    It presents a terrifying reality -- the future is now! -- where all of the things we consider to be personal and private in our lives are easily accessible to anyone anywhere with a few clicks of a keyboard
    Peter Howell-Toronto Star

    Deftly balancing twin goals of informing and entertaining, the pic matter-of-factly details the various ways that marketers, multinational corporations, police departments and government-run intelligence-gathering organizations obtain and exploit info.
    Joe Leydon-Variety

    Though it mostly summarizes available arguments instead of uncovering new facts, it's an accessible primer that could have some appeal at arthouses.
    John DeFore-Hollywood Reporter

    Terms and Conditions May Apply encourages viewers to think more critically about the massive spying infrastructure being built underneath the seemingly free, benign social playgrounds that they digitally inhabit.
    Kalvin Henely-Slant Magazine

    Apart from its shallow analysis,Terms And Conditions is, if anything, not alarmist enough.
    Andrew Lapin-The Dissolve

    Insightful and swiftly edited, this is eye-opening work, even without a proper crescendo to leave viewers enraged and freshly paranoid.
    Brian Orndorf-Blu-ray.com

    Terms And Conditions may not be a particularly well-made doc, but it provides a much-needed wake-up call.
    Scott MacDonald-AV Club

    Urgent without being alarmist, important without being dry. See this film before you click "I agree" again.
    Mike McGranaghan-Aisle Seat

    A compelling, comprehensive and particularly timely documentary that addresses the future of both privacy and civil liberties, showing them to be in a fragile state of uncertainty.
    Jennifer Merin-About.com

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