Hi Shaun,
No, but I'm certainly available for questioning if there is something
specific you don't understand about the license. As I said my licenses
are very understandable as is, and if you don't understand them you
can ask about a certain section and I'll try and clarify it in less
legal termi
I to don't read it eather i just agree and go on my way. from Mich.
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From: "Charles Rivard"
To: "Gamers Discussion list"
Sent: Friday, May 27, 2011 12:24 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] game installation curiosity
If you must abide by it, an
From: "Harmony Neil"
To: "'Gamers Discussion list'"
Sent: Friday, May 27, 2011 11:06 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] game installation curiosity
I for one don't actually bother to read the licence agreement, only change
the selection saying yes I agree ... blah b
y.org [mailto:gamers-boun...@audyssey.org] On
Behalf Of shaun everiss
Sent: 27 May 2011 06:46
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] game installation curiosity
hmmm well I just had to switch spyware systems because of some issues.
You are right about the junk.
Some stuff goes up gets b
is there such thing as a licence translater that will turn licences
into english, ie strip the legal junk and make it readable by the
average guy, maybe could detect from install programs or be able to
translate a licence on screen.
The reason stuff is not probably read as we can't really under
bject: [Audyssey] game installation curiosity
I just installed beta 19 of MOTA, and a thought crossed my mind. Did you
notice that the "I do not agree" radio button was checked by default? I've
noticed this during other game installations as well, and wonder why the "I
agree"
Hi Harmony,
I resent that comment. As a commercial software developer myself I can
say the license agreement is not a piece of junk. It is a legal
contract between me and the end users of my product. If they agree to
those terms, weather they read it or not, they are legally bound to
the contract.
HI Shaun,
Well, regardless if you read the End User License Agreement or not
once you check the I Agree checkbox and click Next you are legally
bound by that license. If you are found violating the license you can
be legally sued for breech of license if you get caught breaking the
license terms.
g] On
Behalf Of Charles Rivard
Sent: 26 May 2011 03:47
To: audyssey gamers list
Subject: [Audyssey] game installation curiosity
I just installed beta 19 of MOTA, and a thought crossed my mind. Did you
notice that the "I do not agree" radio button was checked by default? I've
notic
Makes sense. Thanks.
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On May 25, 2011, at 11:26 PM, Thomas Ward wrote:
> Hi Charles,
>
> Having "I Disagree" automatically checked by default is standard
> installation procedure, and for one very good reason. The main one is
> that in order to continue with the
Hmmm thats true.
A scary thing is that no one really reads those.
I don't even read those unless I need to I just install the program.
Mostly its ok but well what layman can translate those into real
english anyway.
At 04:26 p.m. 26/05/2011, you wrote:
Hi Charles,
Having "I Disagree" automatic
Hi Charles,
Having "I Disagree" automatically checked by default is standard
installation procedure, and for one very good reason. The main one is
that in order to continue with the installation of the software you
must implicitly agree to the terms of the license agreement and then
are bound by i
I just installed beta 19 of MOTA, and a thought crossed my mind. Did you
notice that the "I do not agree" radio button was checked by default? I've
noticed this during other game installations as well, and wonder why the "I
agree" button isn't the one that is usually checked. Just a thought o
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