On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 4:38 AM, Michael Loeffler
And that is exactly is one main goal - getting the EULA understandable and much easier to read as we mostly dealing with users with limited legal back round.
The problem with most EULA is that they are really one sided. That and the fact that most people, myself included, never read them and just click ok. If I need to install and use that useless flashplayer because my son wants to watch youtube, then I just install it and ignore the EULA. Most EULAs are only there to protect the company and not the consumer. That's why so many of them have been struck down because in order to use a product or service, you have no choice except accepting it. So, if your gov't requires a specific program for you to do something, then you don't really have any choice. I started with SuSE 5.3 and purchased several versions up through 9.x. I never even knew I wasn't supposed to give out copies of the cds until one of the guys at the LUG told me about that restriction. So, I guess I'm a criminal because I didn't take the time to read it. Oh well. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org