TOSes are considered legal documents, it's basically a contract you sign by going to the next page.
I know what TOS are, you don't need to tell me.
Yours are not legally enforceable. Quoting is protected by fair use and you don't need a signed document from anyone to do it. You can't collect your 200 dollars either.
Look, I know what you're trying to do. Just delete it and don't worry about it, all of your work is automatically copyrighted. Those TOS are embarrassing. If you really want to, you can put © 2009 T. S. Harmon at the bottom of the page and be done with it. This really isn't necessary though and I wouldn't recommend it because nobody is going to want to steal a few text boxes with hyperlinks in them. It would just make your pretty pages look cluttered with the text at the bottom, and, as I said before, it's already assumed that your work is copyrighted unless you state otherwise.