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And this is where the problem lies. It may be high times to see if EULAs are contracts or not. It would certainly clear some things up really fast. It is not impossible that this case may actually force this clarification.


>It may be high times to see if EULAs are contracts or not.

Abso.fucking.lutely. I believe the state of technology has progressed to the point that EULA are just weasel words. People view them as necessary evils that don't really impact their lives (or, rather, shouldn't) but companies treat them like legal documents.

A court needs to settle this.




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