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> > So, you never know, what you agree on, when you hit the button... > > bhua-ha-ha-ha! :P > > > > who reads them, anyway? > though with certain programs i've dutifully scrolled down to > the bottom > of the license agreement, because i had a feeling that the installer > detects whether i've done it and sends the information to someone, and > or retaliates by crashing my system if i haven't. In a little sort-of-freeware-or-something soft synth program called "Stomper" there's a cool user license system: There's a quiz asking you a couple of things about the license. If you've read the license, you can answer to them and start using the program. If you can't complete the quiz, you have to read the license. > hmm, maybe some of these applications wouldn't crash so much if i had > always read the agreement! Yeah, that's probably the reason. I once read Adobe Photoshop user license. What I didn't know before, was that although I had bought Photoshop, I didn't actually own it. I just owned the license to use Photoshop. This was said in the Adobe Photoshop user license agreement. ---> jab | commie | http://commie.oy.com "Less is moo." - The Holy Mad Cow http://www.holymadcow.org
