Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 17th Feb 2006 12:41 UTC, submitted by jayson.knight
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Sound like pretty illegal business practice to me.
Try changing unilaterally the conditions of a contract in any other business, and see how long you will last.
Hell, in italy even banks (which tend to change terms and conditions unilaterally because are powerful) are bound to let you know officially, and you have one month to recede from the contract with no expenses, if you do not agree.




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This is one of the fundamental problems with Microsoft software: EULA ammendments.
Are they ammending the EULA during an update or patch from the windowsupdate.com website making it something you have unknowingly agreed to? With Microsoft, something you agreed to initially may get changed at a later time.
Most folks using Microsoft's website or Automatic Updates are not going to read EULA, again, assuming they even read it in the first place.
Sure sounds like an unfair business practice.
As for me, I'm going to pass the word along to the folks I know that are currently running Windows.