I would think that just the limitation of liability and no reverse engineering parts of that have some serious holes then, if you install some software and it toasts your computer and you lose all your data, you just void the agreement and then they ARE liable? Reverse engineering would have even more nasty applications along those lines.
Not bound to fine print eh.. does that mean he could do whatever he wanted with purchased software, ignoring EULAs since he's not bound?! perfect! reverse engineering and hacking for everybody!
I would think that just the limitation of liability and no reverse engineering parts of that have some serious holes then, if you install some software and it toasts your computer and you lose all your data, you just void the agreement and then they ARE liable? Reverse engineering would have even more nasty applications along those lines.
Not bound to fine print eh.. does that mean he could do whatever he wanted with purchased software, ignoring EULAs since he's not bound?! perfect! reverse engineering and hacking for everybody!