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devicenull
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Literally worse than EA
So, the question becomes who is going to enforce these rules? If you have these rules in your EULA, but you aren't enforcing them, you might as well not have them.
Are they going to start suing people? I can't see a whole lot of alternatives here.
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Are they going to start suing people? I can't see a whole lot of alternatives here.