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by leecb
1662 days ago
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> those inane licenses no one reads, do we really want them to legally binding? What all would be possible if software EULAs weren't legally binding? One thing that EULAs typically do is reduce liability for the company producing the software. Imagine if Google/Apple were liable for damages from all the miscommunications caused by autocorrect? |
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On the other hand, if a click-through license can expose users to a potential lawsuit then that fundamentally changes the regime we all live in. It creates a world where the countless pieces of software we all use on a daily basis become hidden legal threats, lurking in the shadows like so many snakes waiting to strike. That’s not a world I want to live in and I think most HNers would agree.