Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 27th Aug 2009 19:39 UTC
Earlier today we reported that while Apple doesn't encourage it, the Snow Leopard upgrade disk can be used to upgrade machines that have Mac OS 10.4 Tiger installed as well. However, this is actually forbidden by the accompanying EULA, which raises an interesting question: do you have any moral problems ignoring said EULA? And on a more general note, do you actually care about any EULA at all?
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An agreement is something that is negotiated between two parties, or at least something that both parties entered with their eyes open. Often, an EULA isn't visible to the end user until s/he has already paid good money.
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An agreement is something that is negotiated between two parties, or at least something that both parties entered with their eyes open. Often, an EULA isn't visible to the end user until s/he has already paid good money.