Crazy "agreement" on calorie-counting site

Felix sez, "Just found my way onto this site (on the promise of a list of calories burned during sex), and noticed the little note at the bottom saying I'd agreed to their user licence just by visiting.

And what a joy it is! My favourite condition was probably forbidding 'Accessing a maximum of 20 pages per day and a maximum of 200 pages per month.'

And of course the usual ridiculous copyright bumpf. How common are ridiculous agreements like this? "

CalorieLab, Inc., grants you a license to use the CalorieLab nutrition databases as follows:

You may:

* Access CalorieLab's Calorie Counter and Nutrition Facts database pages manually, selecting links manually, via a Web browser on a personal computer
* For personal, noncommercial use only
* Accessing a maximum of 20 pages per day and a maximum of 200 pages per month

Link

(Thanks, Felix!)

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