Khuutra said:
Ah, I see the point of confusion. EULA isn't referring to any specific law, it's short for End User License Agreement - by purchasing or using that software, you implicitly agree to use that software in a way in keeping with the laws for your region. Yes, you do operate under an EULA, regardless of where you're from - the laws will just differ from place to place. Also I'm not sure but you may be confused as to the meaning of "insult". I'm not calling you a pirate - I am merely saying that the number of DS games in your "collection" is at best at odds both with a reasonable expectation of someone's spending habits and with your own professed interest in the system. |
You don't get it. :) There has been some cases where EULA:s have been declared invalid where I live. There is a thing called "fair use" of your copy of digital media. It does not matter what they print in EULA, local law outweighs it.







