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'I Agree' Shows the Length of Terms of Service Agreements Online

As a result of Facebook's recent scandal regarding the illicit loss of consumer data, online privacy has become a hot-button issue, and 'I Agree' is an art installation that criticizes the degree to which online service providers have access to their users' data. The installation, which was created by designer Dima Yarovinsky for 'Visualizing Knowledge 2018', features several long scrolls of paper that simply read out the terms of service for a handful of the most popular online companies.

It's no secret that most people don't read the terms of service for their digital lives, clicking agree and forgetting about it after that point. However, there's a lot that users are implicitly agreeing to by checking those boxes, and 'I Agree' shows the sheer length of those agreements.
Trend Themes
1. Online Privacy Awareness - The increasing concern about online privacy rights and data protection creates opportunities for businesses to develop innovative solutions that safeguard user data.
2. Terms of Service Transparency - The demand for increased transparency in terms of service agreements presents an opportunity for companies to develop user-friendly platforms that clearly and concisely communicate legal obligations.
3. Art as Social Commentary - The use of art installations to critique societal issues, such as data privacy, highlights the potential for businesses to leverage creative expressions for disruptive innovation.
Industry Implications
1. Cybersecurity - The need for robust cybersecurity measures has intensified as users become more aware of the risks associated with online privacy breaches.
2. Legal Tech - The legal tech industry can capitalize on the demand for user-friendly platforms that simplify complex legal terms and make them more accessible to the general public.
3. Art and Design - The integration of art and design in addressing social issues offers a unique opportunity for artists and designers to collaborate with businesses and create thought-provoking experiences.

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