"And a lot of yelling as well, but that's almost the case on passionate
legal matters."

I can't resist pointing out that http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/legal/eula
/firefox-en.html too contains quite a bit of YELLING. :-)

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A lot of the suggestions here, and the display-EULA-on-first-run all
assume that the first time the software is run, it will be by the
primary user. What if I ask someone else to install Ubuntu for me, and
that someone else happens to open Firefox? What if on some system with
Ubuntu pre-installed, someone at the shop starts the system in front of
the customer, opens Firefox, and dismisses whatever comes up? What if I
give my used computer to someone else? What about computers used by
multiple people? Any do-something-on-first-run solution cannot ensure
that some information will be communicated to all users.

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