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*'''Limits on Mandatory Arbitration''': Restricting the use of clauses that deny users access to courts.
*'''Limits on Mandatory Arbitration''': Restricting the use of clauses that deny users access to courts.
*'''Opt-Out Provisions''': Requiring EULAs to include opt-out mechanisms for certain terms, such as data collection.
*'''Opt-Out Provisions''': Requiring EULAs to include opt-out mechanisms for certain terms, such as data collection.
*'''Standards''':  Use standard sections/layout.  Standard terms.  Standard license agreements.  (For example, creative commons offers a library of licenses)


===Conclusion===
===Conclusion===
End-User License Agreements are a double-edged sword: they provide clarity and enforceability for licensors but often come at the expense of consumer rights and ownership. In the digital economy, a realistic balance between protecting intellectual property and user autonomy will remain a challenge for policymakers and industry leaders alike.
End-User License Agreements are a double-edged sword: they provide clarity and enforceability for licensors but often come at the expense of consumer rights and ownership. In the digital economy, a realistic balance between protecting intellectual property and user autonomy will remain a challenge for policymakers and industry leaders alike.


== Further Reading ==
==Further Reading==
*[[EULA roofie]]
*[[EULA roofie]]
*[[Terms of service]]
*[[Terms of service]]


== References ==
==References==
[[Category:Common terms]]
[[Category:Common terms]]