David Kastrup wrote:
> The software still comes with something like a "if you don't accept,
> return this for a refund" IIRC.

Meaning, of course, return the copy of the software.  Copies are tangible
objects.  The copy is embodied in the computer.  If you don't like the
terms return the copy: i.e., the computer.

In my opinion the real problem with these contracts is that the terms are
not revealed at the point of sale, but the courts don't seem to agree.

-- 
John Hasler 
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Elmwood, WI USA
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