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Solve : Always read the small print....? |
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Answer» Link Quote You find some odd things in End User License Agreements (EULAs) - if you can be bothered to wade through the small print. Deep within Apple's iTunes EULA you'll find the following:US law does not apply outside the US. Portions of some MICROSOFT EULAs have been declared null and void by British courts. It always amazes some of me the things that they contain. They could put almost anything into a EULA, most people don't have the time to bother reading all the legal drivel. (I know I don't)I'm thinking of adding an EULA to my website, specifically the Arcade section, which will state that FREQUENT use of the arcade will result in the formation of pimples on a certain part of the human anatomy where the sun don't shine... Do that and I wont be visiting your website! LOL! Quote from: kpac on June 29, 2008, 10:10:25 AM "Licensee also agrees that Licensee will not use the Apple Software for any purposes prohibited by United States law, including, without limitation, the development, design, manufacture or production of nuclear, missiles, or chemical or biological weapons." Man, this means I can't use iTunes to HELP me develop my weapons of mass destruction anymore!i wonder howw he does that anyways... mabye he uses it as working music or something.. i saw this along time ago somewhere |
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