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Just being honest. Why make a liar out of me with every purchase?
How bored are you? :P


Anyone ever sit there and read the FBI warning at the beginning of a movie?
I actually did try to once. It was rough. I don't get what the point of trying to get people to read it is.

Well, I know the point, but why make us pretend we HAVE read it?
You're supposed print it, sign, and send back to GOG HQ!
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tinyE: Anyone ever sit there and read the FBI warning at the beginning of a movie?
Beware, they're are getting really mean...
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tinyE: Anyone ever sit there and read the FBI warning at the beginning of a movie?
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muntdefems: Beware, they're are getting really mean...
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Anyone who signs or accepts any contract they have not thoroughly read — deserves what's coming.

¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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tinyE: How bored are you? :P

Anyone ever sit there and read the FBI warning at the beginning of a movie?
I've long found it baffling that the Pause feature is disabled during the FBI warning, on most disks I've tried. Finally found one last week where I could actually pause it and read the whole thing.
Post edited June 07, 2018 by HereForTheBeer
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muntdefems: Beware, they're are getting really mean...
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tinyE:
Looks like AJ Styles.
Edit: his first name should have had an "s" at the end.
Post edited June 07, 2018 by paladin181
IMO, the EULA is meaningless for some of GOG's games, as you've already purchased the game before installing and you've already DLed it, so you can't get a refund if you don't agree with it. I know some of the games have a link to EULA on the game page, but I don't think all of them do.
Leave to Alaric to get all serious in a perfectly good smart ass thread. :P

$50 says he was the guy in class who at the end of the day reminded the teacher that she forgot to give out homework.
Post edited June 07, 2018 by tinyE
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deleted_user:
Anyone who signs or accepts any contract they have not thoroughly read — deserves what's coming.

¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Even though you have no option to counter and make changes to a boiler plate which rarely stand up to actual examination? Lawyer or a bureaucrat?
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deleted_user:
Anyone who signs or accepts any contract they have not thoroughly read — deserves what's coming.

¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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muttly13: Even though you have no option to counter and make changes to a boiler plate which rarely stand up to actual examination? Lawyer or a bureaucrat?
Not saying EULAs are good, but you either accept it or you don't. And if you do, then you are responsible for it. =)

I mean, you could technically make corrections and mail them in and have the company's legal department approve it, but yea ... the odds of that happening are slim.
Post edited June 07, 2018 by Alaric.us
I always wonder: if people are supposed to READ and UNDERSTAND the EULA's, why don't companies make them READABLE and UNDERSTANDABLE???
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tinyE: Leave to Alaric to get all serious in a perfectly good smart ass thread. :P

$50 says he was the guy in class who at the end of the day reminded the teacher that she forgot to give out homework.
Your new avatar reminds me of those "wacky wall walkers" you used to be able to get in a box of cereal.