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Since a EULA invokes contract law ...

Since a EULA invokes contract law ...

Posted Dec 7, 2009 22:03 UTC (Mon) by drag (guest, #31333)
In reply to: Since a EULA invokes contract law ... by drag
Parent article: Artifex launches a GPL-infringement suit against Palm

Oh and it's not whether or not the EULA is legal, the dissagreement, I
think, stems from how effective they are in the retail-type environment.

I am really stretching here, so don't take what I am saying with much
weight.


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Since a EULA invokes contract law ...

Posted Dec 13, 2009 2:20 UTC (Sun) by Baylink (guest, #755) [Link]

Well, to clarify the language, the issue is whether case law in the jurisdiction in question gives any effect to a contract a buyer could not read before performing the action which purportedly gives it effect.

EULAs are contracts of adhesion; anywhere they have effect, the courts have sold out to the corporations.


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