![]() On one hand, to the best of my knowledge, German law is about "contracts", not "EULAs" that makes an interesting point because a "contract" is not whatever one side of the deal says so but quite a complex thingie where both parties must be in a position of good faith information. Well, it's usually said that devil is in the details. "This story is really about German law allowing all sorts of scammers all sorts of junk in EULAs as "binding contracts"" When you download under no circumstances disclose your personal information!" Due to the open-source philosophy allowed our license, but also the sale. We want to emphasize that we have these offers are not affiliated and is not responsible. Among other leading search engines to search for to pay "download subscriptions. In recent times, however, we can reach more complaints about companies that the program for a fee for downloading. Google translates the warning message thus: "WARNING before downloading from any third party: The download of is free from this page possible. Shouldn't Sun change the license of to protect their fans or are they doing this to protect someone else? It has really made me think about recommending it to any more friends." Below, read Google's translation of the warning it wouldn't be the first time that open source software has been lightly repackaged and sold in ways that should raise eyebrows among anyone familiar with the wide, free availability of the same apps. So I thought I would ask Slashdot, should she pay? On the German website there is a warning of these schemes being legal. ![]() Apparently the EULA stated this cost and here in Germany she is required to pay up. The next time she opened her e-mail she found a request for 98 for her 1-year subscription to 3.0 from the company that she downloaded it from. She went home and searched on Google for it and thought she found the website, filled typical registration information, and downloaded 3.0. Mldkfa writes "Recently I told a friend about OpenOffice and how it was a great alternative to the big name pay office suites. ![]()
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