// the rule for legal

Plain language, on purpose.

If a sentence can be written without legalese, it is. If a clause has to be there for a legal reason, we explain why in a one-line note next to it. Examples:

// instead of
"User hereby grants to the Operator a perpetual, irrevocable…"
"You keep what's yours. The studio doesn't claim rights to your data."
// instead of
"The Service is provided 'AS IS' without warranties…"
"The app works. We tested it. But software breaks — we're not on the hook if it does."