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by frognumber 1024 days ago
It's more complex. EULAs /were/ a bluff when originally created, and would never have stood up in a 1990-era court. In 2020, it's more complex. Courts try not to disrupt the status quo. After 3 decades of industry practice, failing to enforce an EULA would do that. Ergo, recent Courts have often upheld EULAs as contracts...

https://toslawyer.com/are-end-user-license-agreements-enforc...

https://www.mertzel-law.com/post/click-here-are-your-eula-an...

But not all EULAs.