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Indeed, A Belgian judge has decided in the '90 that for residential consumers an EULA is not valid. According to the consumer law every restriction of a good should be known the moment the sale is closed. Because the EULA is only visible when you open the package or install the software, the EULA is imposed after the sale and as a consequence invalid. The judge compared the EULA with a newspaper where on the front page is written: "by turning this page, you agree to ...". Bear in mind that that in a business to business environment, other rules apply