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Hmm, that was educational enough...

I must agree, it is bizarre how they think it's fair that you can be bound to a restricting EULA like that, when you can't even access it without opening the thing. The way Timothy Vernor's situation played out seems especially ridiculous. Just imagining it in my head when he bought / sold it, I can't help but think, "It's a trap!"