I stand corrected about this EULA
Posted Nov 16, 2005 9:27 UTC (Wed) by
james (subscriber, #1325)
In reply to:
I stand corrected about this EULA by pr1268
Parent article:
Sony's rootkit: an update
Despite reality, the EULA defines DIGITAL CONTENT not to include the music:
This compact disc (CD) product contains standard so-called Red Book-compliant audio files that can be played on any standard CD player, including those contained in many personal home computer systems. As an added feature, this compact disc (CD) product also enables you to convert these audio files into digital music files and/or may also contain other already existing digital content (such files and content, collectively, the DIGITAL CONTENT)
Incidentally, even if you accept the validity of EULAs, this one doesn't come into force until you click "AGREE". If you don't click "AGREE", then presumably normal copyright law is in effect:
By clicking on the AGREE button below, you will indicate your acceptance of these terms and conditions, at which point this EULA will become a legally binding agreement between you and SONY BMG.
Unfortunately, in the USA "normal copyright law" includes the DCMA. A case could be made that if the DRM software was "technical measures", and the technical measures included a mechanism designed, documented and labelled to turn off the technical measures, then you aren't circumventing them. But I wouldn't care to rely on that if I had to defend myself against Sony.
As always, I Am Not A Lawyer. Sorry.
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