Linked by Nescio on Mon 9th Mar 2009 08:05 UTC
Apple Numerous irrelevant issues and feelings about them are ventilated in comments on the case. However, there are only two important issues. One is what the law is, the other is what we think the law should be.
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RE[4]: The right question
by Soulbender on Mon 9th Mar 2009 13:27 UTC in reply to "RE[3]: The right question"
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It is a document describing the terms under which you are given the license you've purchased.


I haven't purcased a license. Does it say on the box that I do? Does the clerk inform me of this? Does the box say that where I can find the contract terms?
Not counting the Dutch, who are apparently morons, most countries has limitations on how much a company can deceive the customer.

In most places it doesn't though.


I'd argue that in most places it does, especially when it comes to post-sale limitations. In no other industry can a company impose restrictions on what you can do with a product after you've purchased it. Sure, they can void your warranty but that's all.
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