EClark1894 opened this issue on Jun 29, 2015 ยท 761 posts
Razor42 posted Wed, 29 August 2018 at 8:55 PM
DreaminGirl posted at 11:19AM Thu, 30 August 2018 - #4335467
Eulas are not considered legally binding, at least where I live, so the Daz Eula is worth squat
Lol, EULA's are considered legally binding licence agreements, even in Europe today. I would be very careful about suggesting to people that EULA's or any licencing agreement can be freely ignored and you can do as you please with any item provided under a EULA. Their has been some talk and even some legal cases about shrink wrapped EULA and also click wrap EULA's, which are agreed to after the financial transaction has taken place. In these cases certain aspects of a EULA's, such as a right to first sale have been found not to be applicable in some situations, but by no means does that mean that a EULA is not a legally binding agreement. If you are going to consider yourself to be above EULA or any other licensing agreements you better have some very deep pockets. You also need to consider it may not be just the EULA you are breaching but Copyright, Patent or Intellectual property laws. This is not legal advice, I would advise anyone considering the above comment as a precedent, to seek professional legal advice before acting on it.