Our lives our busy. Who has time to read the myriad of license agreements tossed up on our computer screens by the websites we visit each day?
Well, now's the time to slow down, relax, and really take in the construction and word choice used in some of these documents.
Academy Award winner actor Richard Dreyfuss brings gravitas, a little crazy, and some Nazi to the 40-page iTunes end-user license agreement.
You can hear Dreyfuss ply his craft below (thanks to CNET).
Please read:
http://podcast-files.cnet.com/podcast/1Agreement.mp3
Your responsibility:
http://podcast-files.cnet.com/podcast/2Responsibility.mp3
Damages:
http://podcast-files.cnet.com/podcast/3Damage.mp3
Effective until:
http://podcast-files.cnet.com/podcast/4EffectiveUntil.mp3