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In many (most?) countries it would not be legal if the customer was not told about it prior to purchase. "
Go look at the box for OS X. It specifically says that there is an EULA associated with the software on it. If you choose not to read the outside of the box that is your problem.
Additionally, all of Apple's EULAs are available for reading on their website. So not only are you told about the EULA before you purchase OS X, you have the ability to read the EULA before making the purchase.