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Revised EVE Online EULA tells RMT to Take a Hike!
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Publication time: 2008-01-31 17:00:24
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Razputin53Favorites  2010-03-06 00:49:09
@Enruler ummm... RMTs?
kellerr13Favorites  2010-02-25 19:18:55
It's what I do for a living. I know what I'm talking about.
uso50Favorites  2010-02-25 04:10:22
you're an idiot
kellerr13Favorites  2010-02-21 13:57:37
EULA agreements are often used as a sort of trojan horse for the EULA issuer to get access to stuff that is none of their business. I use to run a BBS, which I paid for the electric, and phone, equipment, software, etc. etc, and SO I decided who could access it. BUT, I would not have the authority to access the systems of those connecting to me, beyond what is initialized by the person connecting. All the claims in the world are only valid, if I say they are.
kellerr13Favorites  2010-02-21 13:53:13
EULA means nothing. It is NOT law. It is NOT a license, as true licenses are governing body controled and issued. At best, a EULA is a contract. It is an agreement between two or more parties. But a EULA is sort of forced on people, and a judge can rule line items in contracts as unconciounable (spelling). In receiving my payment, CCP or any other entity are agreeing to my terms. so It works two ways.