Freyar Wrote:Nupopo Wrote:Anyone who has written software already knew this. It's why companies can ban you from a game you buy or pull a license if you use their software for purposes they don't agree with.
However it wasn't really affirmed by the courts till now. EULAs exist, but many have unenforceable parts.
It's been affirmed in court several times. The only thing that has ever been iffy are what can go in EULAs, but even that has been defined by at least 5-6 cases in the US over the past decade. The ruling hasn't changed anything, it just followed precedent set by previous cases.