Rabbi Aryeh Lebowitz
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like the napkins and the plates that we use at Shal HaShudas.
So someone showed me the napkins, said Merry Christmas on them at the shul.
So I'm not so comfortable having that at the shul.
I'm not so comfortable having that around my house.
It's not Tikrovas Avodah Zarah.
It's hard to say that it's Aser.
I just wouldn't be so comfortable with it.
Is there an issue associated with breaking a website's terms of service?
If you click I agree, then I would think that you're bound to abide by whatever you clicked I agree to, meaning Hinshul Chatzadek.
That when you, right, when the Torah says you have to have Ehin Sedeq, the Gemara of the Darshan, that means Hein Shaluchat Sedeq.
When you say yes, it has to mean yes.
When you say no, it has to mean no.
So if you commit to something, whether verbally, but certainly if you did a Maisa, like clicking or signing on something, I do think you're bound to it.
In addition to that, a lot of this stuff relates to intellectual property.