End User Licence Agreements
End User Licence Agreements (EULAs) are standard form contracts which purport to govern the use of software or other copyright material. Written by the publisher and generally non-negotiable, they often contain terms which are significantly one-sided.
Posts about EULAs
| Affirming a breach of EULA or ToS in subscription environments | 2008/05/05 17:01 |
| EULAs and incorporation by notice | |
| EULAs and incorporation by signature | 2008/03/17 14:13 |
| Estoppel by failing to enforce the rules | 2008/05/07 17:49 |
| Mozelle Thompson on Governance | 2008/08/17 21:45 |
| Statutes of interration revisited | 2008/05/30 12:55 |