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>>>> We who are under the scope of that law are obligated
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>>>Rick,
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>>>Earlier in this thread you agreed that EULA is a contract… why do you use 'law' again?
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>>>All this has nothing to do with the Law.
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>>>The parliament does the Law, Microsoft does not.
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>>There are three types of Law provided for in the U.S. Constitution, Thierry: Common, Equity (fairness) and Admiralty (contract). Code is an amalgam of Equity and Admiralty law.
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>OK, a contract is submitted to some Law, it's not Law per se.
In the U.S. an early Supreme Court ruling stated that individuals have the unlimited right to enter into as many contracts as they desire. And in modern times, we enter into countless contracts we are often unaware of in this nation. It's in the way Code has taken over the law.
My fundamental view is this: You agreed to someone's terms personally as an individual, or as an agent acting on behalf of your corporate entity, guiding and directing that entity by your choices. Abide by them.
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