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This is irrelevant. EULA is between company and the user it is also imposed by the company. What they write might not necessarily be enforceable.


Great. Then don't agree to those EULAs, and don't use their products/services.

Problem solved.

And we didn't even involve CISPA!


Once that would become a law they no longer even have to mention it in the EULA, because it takes precedence. In addition to that all companies would be doing it so it's not like you can "vote with your wallet".

So I'm still not following why EULA has to do with anything in this context.




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