I cannot resist quoting The Register: Are software licensing "agreements" that say that by using this product you agree that it's all your fault, that it's only broken to the extent that it ships 'as is' and therefore if you think it's broken you accepted that this was the case when you bought it, and anyway you agreed it wasn't and you didn't buy it anyway, because it's still ours..."
Er, where were we? But you know what we mean. Software licensing agreements are an outrage and it's high time the law made vendors face up to their responsibilities and told them to shove their licences up the appropriate end. That'd play with the public. _______________________________________________ langsec-discuss mailing list langsec-discuss@mail.langsec.org https://mail.langsec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/langsec-discuss