While I am not a big fan of EULA's, there mere existence is a testament to how 
people will, if they are allowed, take something they never paid for, and use 
it, giving what they took to everyone they know, or don't know, often for their 
own gain, whether in currency or for accolade. 

EULA's are a way of stating their legal position, so that if it ever came down 
to it where someone was doing them real damage, they could take legal action. 
In fact, I view all contracts in this day and age, not as a means to control 
human behavior, but as a way to reserve the right for the author/owner to 
protect their property. I guess you could boil it all down to the statement, 
"We reserve the right to engage in legal recourse, should anyone use what we 
sold them in a manner they did not agree to." 

I also think EULA's are so incredibly severe as a result of today's lawyers 
amazing capacity for finding the least little loophole in the specific wording 
of a contract so as to convince a judge or panel that the contract does not in 
fact say what it seems to be saying. 

Bob


On Sep 9, 2012, at 11:45 AM, Ken Corey wrote:

> We all know companies make the T's & C's to suit themselves as much as 
> possible, giving as little as possible while gaining as much as possible.
> 
> I feel that EULAs, copyright and patent laws have gone well beyond too far. 
> They have gone so far that corporations are far more important than people, 
> than facts, than truth (not capitalised).  Their lawyers rewrite history, 
> twist laws, and jeopardise markets.
> 
> They are morally indefensible in this day where we must use technology to get 
> things done.
> 
> Personally, I don't pay too awful much attention to EULAs. I prefer common 
> sense. Personal use, don't destroy other's businesses.  I do wish others felt 
> the same way.


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