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Originally posted by queball
What's this got to do with EULAs?
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There's prolly something in the UELA saying "
Sharman networks is cannot be held responsible for illegal activities conducted with this software.... bla bla... this software is not intended for illegal practices and stuff like that.... etc etc... <insert more long drivel about legal stuff that no one reads but accepts to when clicking the yes button>"
So, the "I pay so it's legal"-stuff won't hold up in court. That's where the EULA comes in.
RIAA should learn that witch hunting doesn't up their recordsales.