You see terms in contracts are frequently written this way to fool the great unwashed such as yourselves into believing you have less rights then you do. Obviously they do it because it works...
read this...
" Some copyright owners use EULAs in an effort to circumvent limitations the applicable copyright law places on their copyrights (such as the limitations in sections 107-122 of the United States Copyright Act), or to expand the scope of control over the work into areas for which copyright protection is denied by law (such as attempting to charge for, regulate or prevent private performances of a work beyond a certain number of performances or beyond a certain period of time). Such EULAs are, in essence, efforts to gain control, by contract, over matters upon which copyright law precludes control.
You see you can include anything in a EULA can't you as in any contract btw.
doesn't make it any more binding on you that you signed it either...