Contract between the licensor and purchaser of a piece of software.
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Examples for "end-user license agreement"
Examples for "end-user license agreement"
1There have been a lot of concerns about the end-user license agreement for Windows Vista.
2Apple has amended a controversial clause in the end-user license agreement of its recently introduced iBooks Author e-book creation app.
3I bet you $45 that Linden Lab isn't the only world-builder giving its end-user license agreement a long, thoughtful look.
4Everybody hates the bureaucratic nonsense of clicking through end-user license agreements.
5Am have been badly burned by viral end-user license agreements.
1Finally, some software updates require that you also agree to the Apple Software License Agreement.
1As a result, the legal hegemony of the EULA is cracking.
2I swung back out the main entrance and looked for Eula.
3A quick search through Microsoft's EULAs reveals nothing of the sort.
4Eric grabbed Eula and pushed her to the floor, hiding behind the benches.
5Two hours later a cab pulled up and Eula got out.
6The image of Johnetta Eula'Mae Ackles in a cage was disturbing.
7That's according to best-selling American author and essayist Eula Biss.
8Eula is pregnant, she was raped by a white farmer.
9The reasons the court gave for holding the EULA procedurally unconscionable apply to most EULAs.
10Anyone know of any other wacky EULA requirements?
11One Negro girl, Eula Davis, had a mistress sent her too, one time, but she wouldn't sew.
12In the time it took Eric to blink, Eula had vanished, slipping back into the Devil Cave.
13But breach of contract is one of the weakest forms of legal disputes, Abhyanker says, referring to EULA violations.
14In Sony's defense, upon closer reading of the EULA, they essentially tell you that they will be installing software.
15Eula was sitting on the farthermost bench, dressed in several winter coats, a purple wool cap, and running shoes.
16EULAs are lengthy documents that people installing new software or players of MMOs have to agree to before receiving access.