No doubt :)
But some clauses that might be legal otherwise are not binding - because I can read the EULA only after I had bought the product. All parts of the contract have to be known in the moment a contract is done - EULA is just a waste of bits I simple nod to. :D
>They could still make a case if you decompile and sell a product that uses that source code. Copyright laws may still apply in this case.
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>>Note that M$ EULA (this is not special to M$) is not legaly binding (you can say its unlawfull to use it.) in germany.
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>>No idea how it works in China
>>:)
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