A Contract Only Micro$oft Can Break

Posted by henke54 on Sep 6, 2006 3:39 PM EDT
infoworld.com; By Ed Foster
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What kind of contract includes a provision that one of the parties has the right to violate the contract with impunity? Well, the Windows XP EULA for one, as an interesting analysis of Microsoft's legalese points out. Several readers have justifiably praised LinuxAdvocate.org's "Windows XP EULA in Plain English" page in which each section of the current Windows XP Home EULA is printed side-by-side with a clear explanation of what it means. Given the fact that most of us have "agreed" to it or a very similar Microsoft EULA, the LinuxAdvocate's analysis is definitely worth reading. But the plain English description of one section in particular caught my eye.

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RMS in France : BIOS prevents anything but Winblows henke54 6 2,867 Sep 8, 2006 7:00 PM
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