fredra
10-25-02, 01:31 PM
Hi Folks
Many users do not read the EULA's when they install something from the web.
If the application states in the EULA what it is going to do, and the user clicks accept....then the program does what it originally said...and destroys files (trojan activity) who is at fault?
The user or the person who wrote the program?
Go here (http://www.theregus.com/content/6/26775.html) to read the latest assault.
I am NOT sparking a flame or heated debate here...just trying to get people to be aware of what the EULA is saying.....
Be Careful :)
Many users do not read the EULA's when they install something from the web.
If the application states in the EULA what it is going to do, and the user clicks accept....then the program does what it originally said...and destroys files (trojan activity) who is at fault?
The user or the person who wrote the program?
Go here (http://www.theregus.com/content/6/26775.html) to read the latest assault.
I am NOT sparking a flame or heated debate here...just trying to get people to be aware of what the EULA is saying.....
Be Careful :)