@ Solo4114: Fair enough points, but not everyone taking part in this discussion lives in the USA. I'm not a lawyer but dealt with the relevant bits (consumer rights, EULAs, terms of service) as part of an economics/business studies degree, in the context of German law.
You won't see me claim I know much about the American legal system, but I'm fairly sure that generalisations by fiitting everything into rough analogies to established context like esemjay is fond of isn't appropriate for a legal context on either side of the pond (although it may be ok for discussing things like morality and fairness).
This thread really needs better differentiation between loose and formal points.
You won't see me claim I know much about the American legal system, but I'm fairly sure that generalisations by fiitting everything into rough analogies to established context like esemjay is fond of isn't appropriate for a legal context on either side of the pond (although it may be ok for discussing things like morality and fairness).
This thread really needs better differentiation between loose and formal points.