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May I Have Your EULA Please?

LionsFate asks: "Just like the subject says. I want End User Licence Agreements (EULAs). I'm starting a database of as many EULAs as I can get. I want to know the first EULA that said we can't reverse engineer their software. I want to know the first that said they can watch our activities. I want to know how the NES agreement differs from the GameCube. Did Nintendo lighten, or tighten restrictions? I'm looking to generate a time-line of EULAs and how they have changed. What permissions we have been given, and taken away over that period. What rights did we have in Windows 3.1, compared to Windows XP? How has the MPAA and RIAA changed our 'legal rights' on software as a result of their effort? Watched Napster or other P2P software and seen the changes in their EULAs? I'm starting my EULA database at here and I need as many EULAs as I can get to populate the database. If you can, please email me any/all that you can. I'm hoping within a few weeks to have the site online." Ask Slashdot last tackled the topic of EULAs in this piece. It would be interesting to grab a nice sample of EULAs across the last 2 decades to see what has changed, if anything.

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  1. Now the next generation of EULA's will say... by MrKevvy · · Score: 4, Funny

    "...You agree not to post this EULA in a EULA database..."

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    -- Insert witty one-liner here. --
  2. Way to get around copyrights by EvanED · · Score: 5, Funny

    If you really have time, you might want to try to make an English translation of the EULAs so you're not breaking the copyright on them.

  3. Re:Test this in court! Prohibitions are dubious by kin_korn_karn · · Score: 4, Funny
    You gotta love lawyers. Especially when one of 'em is your wife.
    I would make a joke about you getting to screw a lawyer back, but since you're married to her I know she's not letting you do that.