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being not told is still "quite" ok considering that they askyou to return the media for refund if you don't agree the EULA(which also bothers me anyway), So ok it's illegal with most of non US country ( I don't where clicking on a button constitute a valid agreement, only the EULA says so and most of them don't even consider if you are responsible enough to carry such an agreement ).
But user should be more aware of the EULA, or even GPL for what they are allowed and disallowed to do with the software they are using. But EULA,GPL or any other licence agreement are long and boring to any end user ( an aera where EULA particularly fails).