Esa-Petteri said:
You don't get it. EULA does not decide what you can do with your media, the local law does. If the law cites that you can make a copy you certainly can make a copy and wipe your ass with the EULA. |
You are not following me.
What I am saying is that the End User License Agreement is written in order to agree with copyright law for the region in which it is issued. That is why some (even most) EULAs are never challenged - because they do not come into conflic with copyright law. Copyright law determines what the EULA says. I'm not arguing on that point.







