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    Analyze license agreements!!!!

    Does anyone know or use below interesting software please?

    EULAlyzer™ 1.0
    Analyze license agreements for interesting words and phrases.

    http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/eulalyzer.html

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    I haven't tried it, someone else probably does though as it was posted recently: http://discussions.virtualdr.com/sho...highlight=eula


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    Thank you for the link Liam,
    I never knew it was discussed before, sorry for waisting people's time.
    Regards

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    No problem, it's not wasting people's time, this way more people will see it, i might actually try it now.


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    Well since you should read the whole EULA anyway then a software to analyse it seems redundant.

    I don't think it would stand up in court if you violated a EULA and said "I used a EULA analysing software to read it" ??

    Having said that, I rarely read them so....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nix
    Well since you should read the whole EULA anyway then a software to analyse it seems redundant.

    I don't think it would stand up in court if you violated a EULA and said "I used a EULA analysing software to read it" ??

    Having said that, I rarely read them so....
    Read a EULA?

    Never.

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