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Old 12-28-2007, 10:09 PM
jasonbirder jasonbirder is offline
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On the other hand, I'm supposing that the decryption, alteration and redistribution of copyrighted product & trade secrets with clear deliberate malice as can easily be demonstrated via a simple walk-through on any forum would carry a greater financial consequence
Big words but hot air...what Software publisher would bring legal action against legitimate purchasers of their software purely for modification of their software for gameplay puposes?

Never going to happen...the furore amongst the software purchasing public would be enough to make Bill gates look like a well loved guy...

Also how would the software publisher be able to demonstrate they had suffered any financial loss if the distribution of modified files is amongst legitimate purchasers of the software...

Are there any examples of Software publishers taking any form of action at all against legitimate purchasers of their software for breach of the EULA?

Is the EULA legally enforcable or would it be considered a coercive agreement?