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December 11, 2005

End user licence agreements (EULA)

When you install new software on your computer (whether from a disc or downloading from the internet) how often do you actually read the end user licence agreement (EULA) before clicking "I accept"?

Rather than arguing about legalities later if a problem occurs (eg is there a binding agreement?), can you find out whether someone has already read the agreement for the software you are installing and identified any problems? Even if you had the time to read it you may not understand it.

EULAscan is a site where you may comment on End User License
Agreements, or read comments left by others.

And if EULAscan can’t help, run the agreement through Eulalyzer.

via Rob Hyndman and Dennis Kennedy.

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Posted 11th December 2005 by David Jacobson in Legal