Whenever you buy a new product or software, do you actually read it's Terms and Conditions, EULAs, or License Agreements?
I admit I don't, I just hope I haven't sold away my soul to anyone.
Can't say I do. I doubt there's any new information beyond the old "You can't sue us if something bad happens".
no i don't. i want to use my item, not waste time reading something i won't understand.
i never read it. there's just too much to bother with.
Nope, can't say I do. As already pointed out, all they are is "You can't sue us if something happens". Well, except for iTunes, which explicitly states that you can't use it to make weapons.
Nope, I don't either. For the same reasons stated in this thread. I hope if you're installing anything you know what it does and any possible effects it may have on your computer.
I'm supposed to read them? I always thought they were there to piss you off.
(10-20-2009 01:59 PM)FallenJedi98 Wrote: [ -> ]Well, except for iTunes, which explicitly states that you can't use it to make weapons.
Oh, does that mean I can't take over the world while listening to my iTunes?
I don't. I just click agree and hope I haven't sold away my arms or legs.
Nope, don't read them as well.
(10-20-2009 06:08 PM)Gaven Scott Wrote: [ -> ] (10-20-2009 01:59 PM)FallenJedi98 Wrote: [ -> ]Well, except for iTunes, which explicitly states that you can't use it to make weapons.
Oh, does that mean I can't take over the world while listening to my iTunes?
Well you can take over the world, just Apple will be pissed off at you.

i hate really long terms and conditions, they takes forever to scroll through.