![]() ![]() ![]() By attrition your bound to get something right. In otherwords making all those insane demands in EULAs actually is the way to go. Since I was quickly able to pick out illegal sections of the EULA, but they said as long as one section was "legal" or "valid" then that one section would be valid) (at least that is what someone said to me. In the USA the EULA's have more legal bearing, as far as I am aware, not because the contract is completely valid but because by law they are allowed to uphold legal parts of a contract. In some the fact that no one ACTUALLY reads the EULA is one of the reasons why it has little legal power. For example in many countries a EULA is considered instantly invalid because it requires you to purchase the product before signing the contract (essentially invalidating it) as if it was legal it would be taking someone's money, never to return it, whether or not they agreed to their contract (Imagine if Cars worked that way "I want to buy that car", "Ok it costs this much", "Ok here you go", "Thanks now that I have your money I will make you sign a multipage contract", "No, I don't want to", "Ok fine", "Uhh do I get my money back", "Heck no! you bought the ability to sign this contract you didn't buy the car", "Wait so you own the car too? I thought you just owned the intellectual property of the car", "No we ALSO own your car, you just have the ability to hold onto it unless you sign this contract at which point we fully own it". ![]()
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