Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 7th Jun 2007 16:14 UTC, submitted by Punktyras
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No, that's wrong. The MSVSE EULA doesn't stand above the law and if it contains restrictions which are forbidden by law, these restrictions are nullified.
I don't know about the UK exactly, but the situation in Germany is that it is not allowed to include such clauses. If you buy or license any product, including software, you have to be allowed to customize it to your needs. It also cannot forbidden to give advice to others customizing theirs or providing tools for it.
So MS could not enforce this clause in Germany (and most probably UK, too), because the _clause itself_ is against the local law.






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"Bypassing techinical limitation by hacks."
Which is legal in the UK as there's no DMCA here.
It's just a matter of who has the better lawyers, no prizes for guessing there.