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End User License Gems

satosphere writes "TG Daily has an article on EULA Gems, priceless statements that companies want you to agree to in their End User License Agreement." From the article: "You agree, if purchasing by credit card or charge card, that you permanently and irrevocably waive any and all right to cause a 'chargeback' ... You agree that, if you institute such a "chargeback", it constitutes a material violation of this license, and damages Company in ways impossible to calculate, and with long-term adverse effects to the Company."

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  1. Re:The real question here, is... by bergeron76 · · Score: 0, Troll

    BECAUSE THEY ARE IMPORTANT - asshole.

    Perhaps you should read them before complaining about the CIVIL RIGHTS that you GAVE UP by AGREEING TO THE TERMS / USING THE PRODUCT.

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  2. EULA are illegal, IMHO by robyannetta · · Score: 0, Troll
    IANAL, but I feel that you can't be held to a contract that violates the law.

    "UNNAMEDCOMPANY does not permit unsolicited reviews of its products." is a clear violation of the law. No private/publically held company is higher than the First Amendment of the Bill of Rights to limit my freedom of speech.

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