Fridge failures: LG says angry owners can't sue, company points to cardboard box
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Not different, because nobody knows who has installed the software.
Or even more: when I got my car, the kids were the first ones to play with the entertainment system, and they clicked many "I agree" buttons. But a kid's agreement is legally void.
Shitty life pro tips, get your kids to click I agree to licence terms so they're legally void
The licenses should be void because you had no opportunity to read and understand before purchasing, and they are wording them as a contract when they are unilaterally imposed
Good point.
As someone who's deployed thousands of apps using MOM/SMS/SCOM, am I responsible for those agreements? Lol