To: RinaseaofDs
The Windows 2000 EULA on my computer doesn't contain the indemity clause but I found it on Microsoft's web site. Fair enough.
What kind of damages would a company like SCO suing an end-user be expected to get?
To: Question_Assumptions
Sorry for the late reply.
I haven't the first clue, mostly because it is pretty new law with respect to software companies suing for EULA infringements.
What would probably be more the case is that they'd have to pay their initial fee, back maintenance fees, and maybe a penalty. Pretty reasonable in my book.
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