Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 20th Feb 2009 12:28 UTC
Law and Order An interesting story is making it rounds across the internet the past few days about someone who made a system to get his cat to agree to the EULAs she was presented with. While that's just a funny joke, it does raise a very interesting point: if person A agrees to an EULA, does its power extend to person B?
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RE[2]: Dutch law
by lindkvis on Fri 20th Feb 2009 16:27 UTC in reply to "RE: Dutch law"
lindkvis
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How about if an EULA is presented AFTER a purchase? I believe in most European countries the EULA is then void, because you can not present further terms to a purchase once that purchase is completed. I'd be surprised if Holland is any different.

As for downloads where you haven't paid anything, they may well be binding. And very likely if they were presented before you downloaded.

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