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Rainbird said:
Khuutra said:

Not a freaking chance. If anything, this is going to rresult in EULAs being rendered meaningless. There is a very specific list of consumer rights which has been in stone for a long time.

So the court is wrong?

Maybe I'm speaking a bit rashly, here.

I don't think that this decision is going to be upheld, and if it is then we may see regulatory laws concerning what is or is not allowed in EULAs.