I understood that if you do not accept the EULA the software runs but gets cleared upon a reboot.

Their justification for this was to prevent people inserting the CD, leaving the EULA on screen unanswered and ripping the music from the CD.

R

Marc Sims wrote:
Ed Fosters article hits the nail on the head dead on! Sony's very sneaky and 
deceptive
DRM anti-piriate measures and rootkit software are not honoring the consumer 
wishes.
Sony like all other hardware, media, music, entertainment companies exemplyfy this very typical greedy behaviour. All they care about is one thing: MONEY!

 Especialy when the software displays the EULA and asks the user to either 
accept or reject it will
still install the software no matter which you choose. I think that in this 
context what good is a EULA if its not honored by the user or by the software 
publisher as well?

 Installing software by stealth violates the EULA when the software publisher 
force installs it on a users PC anyway no matter how they respond to it. Go 
figure.

Marc Sims
Data Technician I
Prince George's Community College

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