Khuutra said:
You don't follow me. I am sayig that an EULA is defined by copyright law. Any EULA has to pass inspection under the laws of your area, otherwise it ends up being challenged. That's why familiarizing yourself with the EULA is a good thing - it gives you an idea of what yoru legal boundaries are. |
That is not true. I am not familiar with the US law, there it might be the case. As I said earlier, those EULA:s have been challanged in court and they were declared invalid. It is the local law which allows you to make a copy for yourself (and even share it with your friend) of your cd/game. However that does not apply to all computer software.







