Hall of Sigh
18 Nov 2009From a EULA I got recently:
Customer shall not in any manner or under any circumstances use, copy,
modify, enhance, merge, reverse engineer, reverse assemble, decompile,
or in any way alter the Software, Hardware or Documentation or any
copy, adaptation, transcription, or merged portion thereof or
otherwise attempt to derive Source Code therefrom; provided, however,
that, if any applicable laws (such as national laws implementing EC
Directive 91/250) expressly give Customer the right to perform any of
the aforementioned activities without Licensor's consent, Customer
shall, before exercising such right, notify Licensor of its intent to
exercise any such rights and only exercise such rights if Licensor has
not, within twenty (20) business days after Licensor's receipt of such
request, agreed to provide Customer with the result which Customer
would otherwise have obtained by exercising such rights (in which case
Customer shall pay Licensor its then-standard rates for such work).
3 Comments
From: Twirrim
18 November 2009 14:49:06
Wow, that author ought to have their "," key taken away from them. That's some impressive English mangling even for legalese.
From: Matt Simmons
18 November 2009 17:03:11
hahahahahahaha
"Don't reverse engineer stuff. Just ask, and we'll give you the source code. We promise that it's just as we compiled it and installed it. Honest. "
From: Jeff Goldschrafe
19 November 2009 23:23:38
I wish
allmy vendors produced documentation so good that I was actually prevented from enhancing it.Add a comment:
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