They don’t meet the terms necessary for the definition of a legal agreement.
- They do not contain a signature.
- They don’t explicitly identify you as an individual (again they can’t because no signature)
- They are not open to arbitration
- They also don’t bind the company to any legal requirements. A contract is between two, or more people. EULAs just define what you’re not allowed to do. They put no restrictions on the company at all.
They exist to scare people and nothing more they’re worth not as much as the paper they never written on.
tias@discuss.tchncs.de 10 months ago
Where I live, they’re almost always in contradiction with the laws.