Andrew Suffield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 03:11:25AM +0100, Sunnanvind Fenderson wrote: > > Anyone willing to clear things up? > > Sure. "EULA" is marketdrone speak for "a license permitting actions > involving a copyrighted work". It's the content of those licenses that > matters. Any association you may have between the term "EULA" and > non-free licenses stems from the absence of marketdrones in free > software development.
Because I've always read EULA as "end user license agreement", as something the _end user_ has to agree with before using the program, as opposed to distribution licenses like the GPL.