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Apple's EULA nonsense
Granted, not many people read EULAs, but at the end of the day is there any point. Take a look at this weird clause in Apple's EULA for Safari 3.1 for Windows.
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[UPDATED 03/27/08: Apple has quietly updated the EULA.]
Granted, not many people read EULAs, but at the end of the day is there any point since most are just gibberish. Take a look at this weird clause (via The Register) in Apple's EULA for Safari 3.1 for Windows:
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2. Permitted License Uses and Restrictions. A. This License allows you to install and use one copy of the Apple Software on a single Apple-labeled computer at a time.
Sure thing Steve. I can't agree to those terms.