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Old 04-25-2012, 04:58 PM
GraveyardJimmy GraveyardJimmy is offline
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Originally Posted by ATAG_Septic View Post
In the UK Parliament writes the law and the courts decide what the law means. I care little for such agreements, at best they might provide evidence of intent, at worst they are merely the bread and butter of the solicitors who live off their existence. I care for the laws pertaining to the purchase.
IIRC signing an EULA is not legally binding in the UK and UK consumer rights etc still apply.
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