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That's what I'm saying... People don't bother....
However it's most likely also because of the extreme length and difficulty of the language. Sometimes I think it should be a law to keep these things under a certain length and to use more understandable language. Or have a short version of it. It's kind of unfair to people who just wanna use a product. But it's really a fine line between it being their product, and being their say how they wanna present it, and how they'll allow you to use it, and the average users feelings they deserve something too.
I think in the end it probably is the company's choice, but on closer thoughts, they could actually pose a potential danger by having EULAS/ToS that are too long and difficult to read. Thus rather purposely 'trapping' people with them or something.
I don't bother with them. I mostly already know what they contain. And of course they can't put anything in there that conflicts with the law(hopefully o_o !! ).
It's quite obvious that google would track my behavior and shit like that.
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This. EULAs are supplied with the game. you are only allowed to see the terms of using the product after already purchasing it. no game store has a copy of the EULA for you to read beore buying it. if you find the terms unnacceptable you can't get a refund, since those are only given if the game was faulty.
brilliant.