SimonWM opened this issue on Oct 24, 2002 ยท 146 posts
CyberStretch posted Mon, 28 October 2002 at 6:31 PM
Many companies seem to be able to create a generic EULA that covers all bases at once, thereby eliminating the need to generate individual "form waivers" and supplying them to individual users. There is nothing that states that CL cannot do both, either. There are many possible solutions and a compromise or several of them may suit everyones' best interests. The current EULA definitely needs revisioning, I think everyone can agree to that. So, since time and money will be spent on that endeavor, all I am suggesting is that an "all encompassing" EULA is adopted and any "further clarifications" could still be made by a waiver, statement, notarized letter; whatever legal documentation and/or terms you care to use to describe it. It seems to me that trying to do "one offs" would be more time and resource consuming than a total, legal, legit rewrite of the existing EULA with all parties interests covered. I think our concerns are the same, just our proposed solutions differ. Either or neither of us may be completely right, but at least providing several viable options presents a quicker means to arriving at an applicable solution.