Richmond Mathewson wrote:

A EULA is NOT a legally binding agreement....

Your mind seems well made up; I would not try to convince you otherwise.

For others here looking to publish and comply with EULAs:

I do not claim to be licensed to give legal advice. My opinions are only that, formed from having read a bit of trade press on relevant case law over the years.

EULA terms vary so broadly that I've never seen a single judgment attempt to validate or invalidate the lot of them. On the contrary, the practice of IP law seems complex and nuanced; courts have found some clauses invalid while enforcing others. Individual terms may vary, as do details of judgment by jurisdiction. But I've read no case in which EULAs as a whole were dismissed, and many to the contrary.

Here's a very small sampling of cases related to EULA judgments:
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/End-user_license_agreement#Enforceability_of_EULAs_in_the_United_States>

There are many others available on the web.

Again, nothing I've written should be construed as legal advice. If you need the services of an attorney you should contact a professional licensed to practice in your area.

--
 Richard Gaskin
 LiveCode Community Liaison
 rich...@livecode.org



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