oh yes
so, audio damage. if only they'd 'remove' the other thing that puts me off their products
just joking...
oh yes
Don't worry, soon we'll have the TTIP treaty so the EU will surrender our rights too to the almighty dollar.Jace-BeOS wrote:Law challenging EULAs? Surely you jest. In the USA, laws have been made to strengthen the standing of EULAs. We are owned by capitalist interest (the big guys, not the little guys). While the USA once may have had a great reputation for consumer rights, the EU and other places have far surpassed the USA and the USA has severely faltered and fallen.
That would make an interesting thread.. A contract/license written by the end-users. What would we be willing to give in exchange for a software or service?Jace-BeOS wrote:These are NOT contracts. You cannot contractually sign away your rights. These EULAs don't even remotely function like actual contracts. With real contracts, you have options on accepting, rejecting, or negotiating portions of a contract. Try negotiating an EULA..
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