What if you change the text displayed in the EULA box to something in the likes of "You are free as in speech to use the software updated by this update package" and then click the agree button?
Changing the text that will be displayed in the EULA box is actually very easy, it doesn't require anything that is not installed on any windows version since '95, and works the very same way for both Windows 2000 SP3 and Windows XP SP1.
In fact especially then it is affecting you. Remember that transferring data over the net costs money. The record companies have to PAY Overpeer for the bandwith and services. They PAY this with the money you payed for the CD's from said record companies.
What if you change the text displayed in the EULA box to something in the likes of "You are free as in speech to use the software updated by this update package" and then click the agree button?
Changing the text that will be displayed in the EULA box is actually very easy, it doesn't require anything that is not installed on any windows version since '95, and works the very same way for both Windows 2000 SP3 and Windows XP SP1.
In fact especially then it is affecting you. Remember that transferring data over the net costs money. The record companies have to PAY Overpeer for the bandwith and services. They PAY this with the money you payed for the CD's from said record companies.