Damn, and I was hoping that an honest company would be the one to challenge EULA copyright abuse and the DMCA. The implications of those two things go far beyond Apple.
I don’t know... it seems that the average computer user is not going to run into problems with the EULAs (End-User License Agreements)
Software license agreement
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_license_agreement
I would be more inclined to make it so that the DMCA wasn’t as far-reaching as it is....
DMCA - Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Millennium_Copyright_Act
It’s the DMCA that is the real problem and is way too far-reaching and restrictive (for the average consumer, that is...).