Posted on 06/09/2011 7:25:46 AM PDT by Ralph the Hun
This Friday's Reporters' Roundtable is on a topic that vexes us all: why are end user license agreements and terms of service so long and convoluted? To get ourselves in the mood for this show, we asked CNET fan (and Academy Award winner) Richard Dreyfuss if he'd help us out by doing a dramatic read of the Apple EULA. He said yes. So, without further ado, we present to you,
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I'm not a fan of Richard Dreyfuss, but I thought his was hilarious.
Don't even think about it.
Now THAT was worth the click-through!
That’s boilerplate required by any software program that contains encryption.
Oooh, I love a good horror story.
That’s pretty much what any modern commercial EULA is.
I’m sure William Shatner would do a better job than Dreyfuss.
I agree!
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