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Sun, Jun 28, 2009
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I was scanning through Firefox themes - new desktop, new look kind of thing - and I came across one theme that actually requires you to accept an EULA before installing it.
Expecting the typical "You waive all rights and promise not to blame us for anything that goes wrong even when it's all our fault and we've admitted it" bumph, I was somewhat amused when instead, I was asked to agree to the following:
Look, I don't really care what you do with my theme, just don't do a recolour job or something and re-release it as your own. That's not being fair. I spent the time and effort making this, so at least let me have the credit for it.
First EULA I ever bothered to read all the way through, and one I didn't object to accepting :o)
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