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Wrong.
I won't comment on the EULAs but in the case of GPL software you get additional rights, not less rights.
If you don't agree to the GPL (rather just ignore the rights given) then the software would still be protected by copyright laws and you'd lose the right to get your copy at all.
The GPL gives you more benefits, access to the source code and so on, but if you don't accept it then well, they would be protected and you can't use them so ... Your choice.