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<blockquote data-quote="Pretzel" data-source="post: 360505" data-attributes="member: 12257"><p>Exactly. "in connection with" implies that if I do a specialty shoot of a customer's firearms, even if only for his private use, I would happen to actually become a business with activities relating to firearms, or if I was commissioned by a local gun vendor to provide some product shots in any way, I could not use their service without the fear of them cancelling my account with them. Also, who's to say that if I were to take portraits of a person who happens to OWN one of these businesses, even if there were no direct relation to the business or firearms in any way, that they wouldn't eventually view that as a violation of their TOS?</p><p></p><p>RIDICULOUS, IMO.</p><p></p><p>Don't get me wrong, I feel that, in "freedom" there is an allowance to "Reserve the right to refuse service to anyone" (unless it's because of race, color, religion or natural origin of course), or tailor your business toward certain customers and/or activities, but I also have the ability to choose who I will or will not do business with based on their choices to do so. Square has made sure I will not do business with them, and has also made sure that I will share that decision and my reason behind it with many other people that I associate with, so the potential is exponential.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pretzel, post: 360505, member: 12257"] Exactly. "in connection with" implies that if I do a specialty shoot of a customer's firearms, even if only for his private use, I would happen to actually become a business with activities relating to firearms, or if I was commissioned by a local gun vendor to provide some product shots in any way, I could not use their service without the fear of them cancelling my account with them. Also, who's to say that if I were to take portraits of a person who happens to OWN one of these businesses, even if there were no direct relation to the business or firearms in any way, that they wouldn't eventually view that as a violation of their TOS? RIDICULOUS, IMO. Don't get me wrong, I feel that, in "freedom" there is an allowance to "Reserve the right to refuse service to anyone" (unless it's because of race, color, religion or natural origin of course), or tailor your business toward certain customers and/or activities, but I also have the ability to choose who I will or will not do business with based on their choices to do so. Square has made sure I will not do business with them, and has also made sure that I will share that decision and my reason behind it with many other people that I associate with, so the potential is exponential. [/QUOTE]
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