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Raise your hand if you've ever read the full terms and conditions before clicking “I accept." That little white lie we all share sparked artist Robert Sikoryak to create Terms and Conditions, The Graphic Novel. We sat down with him to hear how he transformed the iTunes Terms and Conditions into a page turner. His book may be the most tempted you’ll ever be to read software legalese from start to finish, which isn’t great news for our collective privacy.
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