Wolfram Kuss wrote:
>
> Interesting.
>
> I have looked into the EULA, but not yet the docu iteself.
>
> The EULA says:
>
> 1. GRANT OF LICENSE. This EULA grants you the following rights:
> Software Product. You may install and use the SOFTWARE PRODUCT on an
> unlimited number of computers, including workstations, terminals or
> other digital electronic devices ("COMPUTERS") to design, develop, and
> test software application products that are designed to operate in
> conjunction with Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002 and subsequent
> versions thereof, ("Application").
> [...]
> All rights not expressly granted are reserved by Microsoft.
As the EULA come after the "purchase" of the product (i.e. after it was
downloaded), it has the same significance of the EULA you have to
acceppt when you are installing a product.
So -at least in Germany- you don't have to care about it at all. It's a
change of contract that one party (M$) wants and offers to the other
party (you). So you are free to accept it or discard it.
Note: There's no hint about an EULA at the website and even worse (for
M$) you don't have to accept it (e.g. by clicking on it) before you are
downloading it.
<only relevant to Germans>
selbst dann w�re es fraglich, ob es Vertragsbestandteil wird. Siehe
berichte �ber die AGBs von Online Versandh�usern, z.B. in der c't.
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Note: I'm not a lawyer. Use that information with care. It might be
different outside of Germany.
Cu,
Christian
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