But surely I must be able to legally opt out of the EULA by returning the sealed agreement.
If there is a license agreement then there MUST be an opt-out mechanism of some sort.
Or would you have to return the whole computer !
I imagine if 1% of slashdot readers bought a Dell (or other brand) read and refused the terms in the EULA and asked to return the machine/software Dell and others would get the point and force the issue with MS
But surely I must be able to legally opt out of the EULA by returning the sealed agreement.
If there is a license agreement then there MUST be an opt-out mechanism of some sort.
Or would you have to return the whole computer !
I imagine if 1% of slashdot readers bought a Dell (or other brand) read and refused the terms in the EULA and asked to return the machine/software Dell and others would get the point and force the issue with MS
James Pond II Operation Robocod and Penguins (the chocolate biscuit) cira (bloody ages ago it was on DOS PC's, the SNES and Amigas ! )
:o)
That MUST be the oldest example of product placement in a game surely
Cool game though
Only one thing kept crossing my mind though.....why bother !
:o)
The best punishment would have been to let them keep it, that way they'd never learn about "real" computers