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: Comment by lurch_mojoff
by sagum on Mon 9th Mar 2009 15:54 UTC in reply to "Comment by lurch_mojoff"
sagum
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I have a question here.
"...Or it might be labelled as upgrade only.

Why would a sticker on the box make you consider it an "upgrade" version, but a clause in the EULA won't? What is the difference? What are the legal, or at least moral, grounds on which that makes sense?
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Generally, like the article said, an 'Upgrade' version checks for previous installations of the software.

If you've got software already installed, then you've already agreed to an ELUA, and that is what the article is trying to simplify the fact of.

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