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An '''end-user license agreement''' (EULA) is a legally binding contract between the licensor (often a software or technology provider) and the end user (the consumer or business | An '''end-user license agreement''' (EULA) is a legally binding contract between the licensor (often a software or technology provider) and the end user (the consumer or business licensing the product). It governs the terms under which the user may access, install, or use a product or service. Though historically associated with software, EULAs have expanded to cover a wide range of digital products and connected devices, making them a cornerstone of digital commerce. | ||
===Purpose of a EULA=== | ===Purpose of a EULA=== | ||
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===See Also=== | ===See Also=== | ||
*[[EULA roofie]] | *[[EULA roofie]] | ||
*[[Terms of service]] | |||
[[Category:Common terms]] | [[Category:Common terms]] | ||