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Title: So EULA's are worth reading
Post by: Setabs on March 05, 2005, 05:51:29 am
http://www.pcpitstop.com/spycheck/eula.asp

What sucks the most is I have installed and used that software alot.
Title: Re: So EULA's are worth reading
Post by: lucindrea on March 05, 2005, 10:35:24 am


Gain has been the bane of internet surfing for some time now , gator is one of the worst "helpfull" pices of software out their ... coolweb and gain are in bed togher also , each sells info to the other.
Title: Re: So EULA's are worth reading
Post by: Crazy Cooter on March 05, 2005, 03:28:22 pm
lol.

I followed that link and got... a popup ad.  Very very few popups make it through my filter, so they did some research in order to make that ad popup.  Oh the irony. ;)
Title: Re: So EULA's are worth reading
Post by: Setabs on March 06, 2005, 03:15:57 am
lol.

I followed that link and got... a popup ad.  Very very few popups make it through my filter, so they did some research in order to make that ad popup.  Oh the irony. ;)

I use firefox w/ no filters and didn't get anything.  are u still using IE.


The main part of the article I wanted to point out was this-

"OK, let's be honest. You didn't really read the EULA. How do I know? Because hardly anyone does. To prove that point, PC Pitstop included a clause in one of its own EULAs that promised anyone who read it, a "consideration" including money if they sent a note to an email address listed in the EULA. After four months and more than 3,000 downloads, one person finally wrote in. That person, by the way, got a check for $1,000 proving, at least for one person, that it really does pay to read EULAs."
Title: Re: So EULA's are worth reading
Post by: Thenasty on March 08, 2005, 09:18:42 am
I still won't read the EULA  ;D