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.... should be ruled null and void and unenforceable if the restrictions put in place by the EULA run contradictory to consumer/customer rights that are protected by the law.
Also, the distributor of said EULA should be ruled to be in violation of the law, and subject to applicable penalties, and the EULA removed from circulation/distribution immediately.
But in the meantime, I try to vote with my wallet, and avoid EULAs, DRM, or other restrictions that impede my fair usage of the product.