End-user license agreement: Difference between revisions
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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. | ||
== EULA versus Terms of Service == | ==EULA versus Terms of Service== | ||
{{See also|Terms of Service}} | {{See also|Terms of Service}} | ||
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==Further Reading== | ==Further Reading== | ||
*[[Hidden EULA language]] | *[[Hidden EULA language]] | ||
*[[Game-of-telephone privacy policy]] | |||
*[[Terms of service]] | *[[Terms of service]] | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
[[Category:Common terms]] | [[Category:Common terms]] | ||