A EULA does not have to be correct. Tons of absolutely unenforceable clauses end up in those.
That's fair, the onus is on the seller to enforce them, but that doesn't mean you can completely ignore the EULA
(hint: the LA in EULA stands for "License Agreement", not Bill of Sale...)
That's fair, the onus is on the seller to enforce them, but that doesn't mean you can completely ignore the EULA
(hint: the LA in EULA stands for "License Agreement", not Bill of Sale...)