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Old July 4th 14, 04:33 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
. . .winston
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Alias wrote, On 7/3/2014 6:13 AM:

To them, yes. You can't install Windows without agreeing to the terms
and conditions of the EULA. MS has yet to bring anyone to court because
they don't want their EULA subjected to court scrutiny.


Don't need to...there are enough existing court precedents supporting
EULA's as binding agreements.

Rulings have also upheld restrictions on Class Action Lawsuits (CAL).
- fyi MSFT changed their EULA on CAL's coincidentally after a 2011 5-4
Supreme Court decision citing an interpretation of the Federal
Arbitration Act effectively allowing corporations to even further limit
the publics legal rights via contract law.



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