> If you agree to a aggreement of any kind , (even if printed on back of > software) you are bound by that aggreement. Take MR MICKEYSOFT , you have to > open the box of Windows Nt 4.0 to read the EULA , at which point it tells > you that once you have opened this package you have aggreed to said EULA. > But then you will find the software inside another sealled package!
the microsoft end user license agreement thingamajiggies arent legally binding though... until you install and software (at which point it gives you another one... which isnt particularly legally binding either)... unless you actively 'agree' to the agreement its not an agreement, and is meaningless (clicking i agree counts, opening the package doesn't... since you werent given the agreement before hand)... what a peculiar thread this has turned into martin -- Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ#: 11077801 AOL/CServeIM: Flupert

