software EULAs

I read EULAs...

  • ...carefully.

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  • ...briefly.

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  • ...not at all.

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  • I Agree

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Hardclyff

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Something to think about when you are going to 'I Agree' to a software EULA next time :wink:
http://www.tgdaily.com/2005/10/22/rtf_eula/
 
Had to vote Ï agree :lol: "

BOO! CAPILIZT HYPOCRITS!
"We're watching you

Some EULA clauses allow software manufacturers to monitor your machine at will - DRM being a good example - and send data back and forth at will. They can even download new content onto your machine without having to notify you - anything from an innocuous patch to full blown spyware."

Just stupid:
"Just because you can pirate with our product, it does not mean that we know you can

Musicmatch goes a long, long way to cover its own posterior in this regard. Not only do they want to make sure you're not being tempted by the dark side, they want you to personally ring up every artist, producer and record label involved before you burn a song to CD to make sure you've paid the royalties:"
 
Heh, how annoying. Unfortunately, it's often impossible to read these EULAs without buying the product, and frequently impossible to return the product for a refund.
 
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