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by huac 3814 days ago
Nearly all of that is the same as Xiaomi's EULA: http://www.mi.com/my/about/agreement/
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Perhaps it is legal boilerplate for People's Republic of China companies.

Consider that an American EULA might require a "worldwide, sublicenseable, irrevocable [...]" user content license, and forbid activites illegal in the USA.

"Perhaps it is legal boilerplate for People's Republic of China companies."

It seems like that text is from this government web site: http://www.cac.gov.cn/2015-02/04/c_1114246561.htm

e.g. "宣扬邪教和封建迷信的" is roughly the same as the "promoting cults and superstitions" found in the EULA.

the weird thing is that I don't see those terms in any other searchable, English language EULA.
Did you look only at EULAs for downloadable software, or more broadly? How about the ones below?

http://www.canon.com.cn/corp/csr/delightedimage/education/en...

https://www.adxmi.com/terms