Have you read your EULA today?

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Have you read your EULA today?

Postby Spock » Wed 2005 Mar 02 1:38

ref: http://www.cypherpunks.ca/dell.html

One users frustration at being told he must read something he has no access to.

Walts wrote:To me this is up there with zero-tolerance. Dell's attempt at a legal-position would be un-enforceable. These user's attempt at making a point begs the question - to what end?

Sort of like the pot calling the kettle black.

For years we've taken one copy of an OS, and put it on many machines - we've done the same with applications.

G-d forbid a vendor should try to protect their rights - although Dell is a tad on the "duh" side by not providing the EULAs.

Most users, it seems, want a free-ride - they'll pay $20,000/$30,000/or more for a car, yet g-d forbid they can not use their $55/$95/$195/$495 program on all the machines they want!

I'll never understand it... [yy]
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