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==Reasoning for TOU/EULA change practices==
==Reasoning for TOU/EULA change practices==
<!-- Provide quote here -->The EULA contains in itself the terms for the publishers right to change said EULA retroacively:
<!-- Provide quote here -->The EULA contains in itself the terms for the publishers right to change said EULA retroacively:
in the first terms:<ref name=":0" /><blockquote>We reserve the right to change this agreement at any time with or without notice, with immediate and/or retroactive effect.</blockquote>since 2013-08-27:<ref name=":7" /><blockquote>The permission we give you to use and play our Game can be revoked if you break the terms of this EULA.  </blockquote>Later, for a short time, the EULA suggests not accepting updates, for thoose users who dont with to accept  new EULAs.
in the first terms:<ref name=":0" /><blockquote>We reserve the right to change this agreement at any time with or without notice, with immediate and/or retroactive effect.</blockquote>since 2013-08-27:<ref name=":7" /><blockquote>The permission we give you to use and play our Game can be revoked if you break the terms of this EULA.  </blockquote>Later, for a short time, the EULA suggests not accepting updates, for thoose users who dont with to accept  new EULAs.