1. If the Software is configured for loading on a hard drive, you may install and use the Software on a single computer. 2. You may make and maintain one copy of the Software for backup and archival purposes, provided that the original and copy of the Software are kept in your possession. 3. You may permanently transfer all your rights under this EULA, provided you retain no copies, you transfer all of the Software (including all component parts, the media and printed materials and any upgrades) and the recipient reads and accepts this EULA."
I doubt you will find many shiny metal thingies in a
VCR or a CD player these days.
iirc the UK state run telco was making 3 billion pounds sterling profit each year before it was sold off.
I would hardly call that failed.
"PERMITTED USES
1. If the Software is configured for loading on a hard drive, you may
install and use the Software on a single
computer.
2. You may make and maintain one copy of the Software for backup and
archival purposes, provided that the
original and copy of the Software are kept in your possession.
3. You may permanently transfer all your rights under this EULA, provided
you retain no copies, you transfer
all of the Software (including all component parts, the media and printed
materials and any upgrades) and the
recipient reads and accepts this EULA."
#2 maybe difficult