When you install a new version of some software, you’re faced with the end-user agreement, a long document loaded terms and conditions. One of the worst was the iTunes license agreement. No one ever read it—except this one guy.
The document you had to agree to was 20,699 words long. Robert Sikoryak, who has drawn cartoons for The New Yorker, The Onion and even MAD magazine, saw the iTunes agreement as a challenge, so he took this end-user license agreement and turned it into a graphic novel. Part of it stars Steve Jobs, but then he also draws in the style of The Simpsons, so Homer and Marge get to recite parts of the agreement. Peanuts, Garfield and other cartoon characters are here, too.
Despite the dry dialogue, it’s frighteningly addictive. If you’re interested, it’s called Terms and Conditions, and the author is Robert Sikoryak.
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