Lyne opened this issue on Apr 06, 2003 ยท 20 posts
MightyPete posted Sun, 06 April 2003 at 4:50 PM
Attached Link: http://antivirus.about.com/library/weekly/aa102402a.htm
EULA By reading any of this post you agree that your computer, house and all future earnings becomes the sole property of the Mighty Pete. Thing is even then the updates are sort of vital. Like look at all the holes. You got to plug them or keep it disconnected from the web. Like Slammer / Klez and there is so many of them take your pick. They have patched the patches. What do you want to patch today? Fixing there bugs is one thing but using it to change the rules of the software licence should be illigal and it actually probably even is that way. Can't say I've ever heard of anyone ever getting taken to court for violating a EULA. It's just a bunch of FUD. There is no way in any shape or form it can be a legal document after all your 3 year old kid could have clicked the mouse when it was sitting on the I agree spot. A legal contact is agreed between two persons and needs signatures and dates and witnesses. Click threw licences are stupid FUD and if you don't think so maybe you already heard about the trojan worm going around the web with it's very own EULA. I kid you not. Some greeting card company a little while ago sent it out. http://antivirus.about.com/library/weekly/aa102402a.htm Next it will be you give up your first born child. Like enough is enough already. If you catch Micronot snooping round your computer sue them for hacking a computer system. Profit !