It would make you practically invisible. I have a personal theory that the End User License Agreement (EULA) for Windows is the most widely distributed, least-read document in the history of cumbersome documents.
I have, on occasion, read the E.U.L.A. on the software I buy. They are essentially “boilerplate” that stipulates that, while you might have “bought” the contents, you do not “own” the contents – the company is merely letting you “use” it for a while.
And, more to the point, if said program destroys your computer, burns down your house or rapes your spouse and children, the company cannot be held liable because you relinquished all rights when you opened the box.
Incidentally, if you’ve “opened” the box, the store from which you purchased the software is under no obligation to refund your money in the event you would be stupid enough to object to any of the E.U.L.A. provisions and wish to return the product, and, more to the point, if you don’t check the “I accept” box, the software won’t install, anyway, so you’re “screwed”, either way.
I fully expect the E.U.L.A. to evolve to the point where checking the “accept” box will transfer title to your house, your car and your first-born to “the company”, so I now avoid reading the stupid things – I’ve decided I’d rather live in ignorance rather than die in “certainty”.
Leroy almost 3 years ago
“…swagger is a dramatization and is not an implied warranty of virility…”
Zykoic almost 3 years ago
“Past performance is no guarantee of future results”
dadoctah almost 3 years ago
Anybody else feel today’s entire strip would have been right at home in ’Zippy the Pinhead"?
mikeyman almost 3 years ago
And there is plenty of space on the sleeves for your feelings.
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Is it just me or does he look like Mark Zuckerberg?
The Reader Premium Member almost 3 years ago
When I wear it to work, it gets me out of lots of jobs!
walstib Premium Member almost 3 years ago
He wants her to press the Accept button.
hollisson Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I say burn it and all the lawyers who contributed to the invention, development, and perfection of those !@#%& things.
goboboyd almost 3 years ago
You do need to recite a preamble before offering an option now. Even amongst friends.
mistercatworks almost 3 years ago
It would make you practically invisible. I have a personal theory that the End User License Agreement (EULA) for Windows is the most widely distributed, least-read document in the history of cumbersome documents.
wellis1947 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I have, on occasion, read the E.U.L.A. on the software I buy. They are essentially “boilerplate” that stipulates that, while you might have “bought” the contents, you do not “own” the contents – the company is merely letting you “use” it for a while.
And, more to the point, if said program destroys your computer, burns down your house or rapes your spouse and children, the company cannot be held liable because you relinquished all rights when you opened the box.
Incidentally, if you’ve “opened” the box, the store from which you purchased the software is under no obligation to refund your money in the event you would be stupid enough to object to any of the E.U.L.A. provisions and wish to return the product, and, more to the point, if you don’t check the “I accept” box, the software won’t install, anyway, so you’re “screwed”, either way.
I fully expect the E.U.L.A. to evolve to the point where checking the “accept” box will transfer title to your house, your car and your first-born to “the company”, so I now avoid reading the stupid things – I’ve decided I’d rather live in ignorance rather than die in “certainty”.
Nicole ♫ ⊱✿ ◕‿◕✿⊰♫ Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Here’s a Legal Disclaimer t-shirt for sale: https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/1777987-legal-disclaimer
locake almost 3 years ago
A woman would never wear that shirt. Creepy men would get too close to try to read the fine print.
Seeker149 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Does it include provisions for floods, fire, frost, and frippery?