Cloud service providers typically have licensing agreements that users must agree to before using their services. However, these agreements may be considered "illusory contracts" because they are so broad and vague that they do not clearly define what the user is agreeing to. Specifically, the agreements allow cloud providers broad access to users' intellectual property and data and do not provide clear protections. As cloud usage grows significantly, users should carefully review providers' agreements and consider additional contracts to better define and protect their intellectual property rights and data security.