In the U.S., minors can agree to contracts, and the other party is still bound to the terms; it's just the minor who is not bound by the terms. So when a minor signs Flash's EULA, they effectively get the license grant without the restrictions. Of course, this can be inapplicable to you depending on where you live.

Another thing, though, is I don't think most copyright systems give Adobe the power to prevent people who don't agree to the license from using the software. At the very least, I don't think the copyright system in the U.S. grants that power to them. (Some copyright systems apparently do, but I get the impression it's a small number of them.)

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