In most of the World EULAs have no legal standing whatsoever because they’re an attempt by the seller to after the sale change the terms of the sale.
It’s mainly in the US that those things aren’t instantly dismissed by the court as legally meaningless.
HaywardT@lemmy.sdf.org 1 year ago
Can you provide case law? I’m interested.
justastranger@sh.itjust.works 1 year ago
Wikipedia has an overview and their enforceability varies pretty dramatically across the US (which is why many such agreements attempt to specify which states or courts they must be litigated against in).