>Good thing you're not an attorney because it depends on how the EULA is written.
>How many web-based services, say Facebook, Ebay, etc, have you signed up for
>where they EULA changes? But it is different for "shrink wrapped" software.
At each point where EULAs change, the user / consumer has the right to not accept the new terms and close their account.
Nobody is forced into this kind of EULA servitude / bondage. However, most people agree to it willy nilly under the mindset of "what other choice do I have?" ... which is true if they want the software (they have no choice).
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