EULAs
David Johnson
david at usermode.org
Sun Jun 2 19:54:29 UTC 2002
On Sunday 02 June 2002 12:27 am, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> One example of a EULA which seemed to have been fairly well accepted
> was, IIRC, Borland's long-ago license, early 1990s, which was called
> something like the "straightforward licensing agreement". It allowed
> for such things as multiple per-user copies (for multiple machines), and
> few restrictions on use of the code.
I would not consider that a EULA at all, as the user didn't have to agree to
anything in order to use the software. But it's an excellent example of a
proprietary "license" that is very reasonable.
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