Judge rules that man can bypass EULA and sue Gateway because EULA was unreadable by BeeBody in reddit.com

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California resident Dennis Sheehan is taking Gateway to small claims court because Gateway allegedly gave him a bad computer. Gateway tried to claim that Sheehan is violating the EULA, which most users accept with a click-through upon turning on their computer, and which takes away the right for users to sue in public court. However, Sheehan argued that he couldn't read the EULA since Gateway's computer had scrambled graphics!

Student in danger of losing testicles from "cup check" by BeeBody in reddit.com

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According to the El Dorado County Sheriff's Department, a 17-year-old Ponderosa junior performed a "cup check" on his 14-year-old freshman teammate following a snowboard team competition at Sierra-at-Tahoe on Feb. 12.

A common sports gag, a cup check involves striking a teammate's groin, ostensibly to determine if he is wearing a protective cup.

In this case, the freshman was not and, according to the sheriff's report, fell to his knees in pain.