| Cerebralbore101 said: You really are going to blatantly assume everything in the article is true without any proof aren't you? Prove your claims that it's an EULA and that EULA agreements are void when selling to a third party in the U.K. What court case can you cite? Either cite a court case or lawyer or stop making this claim. And show something proving that it was an EULA. |
You are missing the point. The EULA was an EXAMPLE of how a company written document does not override your rights as a consumer.
It could be a Terms of Service or a Non-Disclosure-Agreement. They don't override the law.
JFC.
Why are you defending a company that is trying to destroy someones life? Seriously, it's an actual genuine question.
You are a consumer, companies like this are not going to send you cake and flowers for defending them, they don't actually care about us as individuals.

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