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Interesting questionInteresting questionPosted Oct 1, 2005 6:53 UTC (Sat) by Ross (subscriber, #4065)In reply to: Interesting question by Duncan Parent article: Mercurial loses a developer
It seems you are assuming there is a company policy on EULAs. The extent of that policy is that the legal department has to approve of software licenses before purchase. It doesn't say anything about the employee acting for themselves or as an agent of the company. If I had to agree to MS EULAs personally I'd be put in a very difficult position. I don't want to quit my job and trying to fight something like the requirement to run Windows due to licensing terms is pointless (and I even work for a MS competitor) and would look completely silly.
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