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MS FrontPage Restricts Free Speech II (It's True!)

Posted by CmdrTaco on Fri Sep 21, 2001 11:34 AM
from the on-and-on-and-on dept.
A mild controvery occured yesterday in a story claiming Microsoft prohibits anti-ms speech if you use Frontpage. Here is a followup submitted by Reyacta from the original author: "Several readers have told me their EULA for FrontPage 2002 does not contain the no-disparaging-MS term, or that the term only applies to the FrontPage logo or to the Web components like the MSNBC news headline component. Just to be sure, this afternoon I went down to the store and bought a copy of FrontPage 2002 myself. In the box was the "Microsoft Frontpage 2002" license on a four-page folded sheet, titled "End- User License Agreement For Microsoft Software." Under Section #1, Grant of License, the second paragraph headed "Restrictions" states in part: "You may not use the Software in connection with any site that disparages Microsoft, MSN, MSNBC, Expedia, or their products or services, infringe any intellectual property or other rights of these parties, violate any state, federal or international law, or promote racism, hatred or pornography." (Not only a stunning example of legal overreaching, in my opinion, but very poor grammar as well.) It appears to me to clearly apply to use of the program as a whole and not just the logo or Web components. I suspect that there are different versions of the EULA of FrontPage 2002. Perhaps the license was updated for the most recent SKU, or versions obtained through different channels don't yet have it. I'm going to try to get Microsoft to clarify where this EULA does and doesn't appear, but I'm not sure they will be very anxious to provide me with that information. Reply to Ed Foster."
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  • by Jonathunder (105885) on Friday September 21 2001, @11:36AM (#2330307) Homepage
    Use of this Dictionary of the English Language, or any of the words contained herein, constitutes acceptance of the following terms: You shall not use this dictionary, or any of the words derived therefrom, to disparage Microsoft, Encarta, or any of the companies we swallow up.
  • solution by beuk (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @11:37AM
  • Stupid by phoon12 (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @11:38AM
    • Re:Stupid by phoon12 (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @11:56AM
      • Re:Stupid by cybrthng (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @12:15PM
      • Re:Stupid by jiheison (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:21PM
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  • On the Plus Side... by Greyfox (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @11:38AM
  • The Next Step by GraZZ (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @11:38AM
  • Huh. (Score:3, Redundant)

    by BillyGoatThree (324006) on Friday September 21 2001, @11:38AM (#2330333)
    So Microsoft is monopolisitic and overbearing.

    Whoda thunk it?
    • Re:Huh. by Azog (Score:3) Friday September 21 2001, @12:26PM
      • Re:Huh. by still cynical (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @01:35PM
    • MOD THIS UP! by jiheison (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:26PM
      • Re:MOD THIS UP! by Non-Newtonian Fluid (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @01:47PM
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  • Or... by shpoffo (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @11:40AM
    • Re:Or... by ichimunki (Score:3) Friday September 21 2001, @11:45AM
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    • Re:Or... by plague3106 (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:18PM
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  • Grammar (Score:3, Funny)

    by bperkins (12056) on Friday September 21 2001, @11:40AM (#2330342) Homepage
    Not only a stunning example of legal overreaching, in my opinion, but very poor grammar as well.

    Where's the verb in this sentence?

    • Re:Grammar by Carlos Laviola (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @11:42AM
      • Re:Grammar by ethereal (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @11:57AM
        • Re:Grammar by dillon_rinker (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @12:40PM
          • Re:Grammar by ethereal (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @01:09PM
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    • Re:Grammar by fwankypoo (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @11:43AM
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    • Re:Grammar by malfunct (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @11:56AM
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    • Re:Grammar by sireenmalik (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:15PM
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    • Re:Grammar by jayhawk88 (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @04:03PM
    • Re:Grammar - EULA sentence *was* correct by lythe (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @07:37PM
    • Re:Grammar IT GETS WORSE by Dagonkin (Score:1) Saturday September 22 2001, @08:18PM
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  • Terrorists... by TheNecromancer (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @11:40AM
  • Monopoly separation failed... by FortKnox (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @11:41AM
  • Self Defeating by Snar Bloot (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @11:41AM
  • Well that language takes out work-around by John Harrison (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @11:41AM
  • EULA returns? by MentlFlos (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @11:41AM
  • That sucks by skrowl (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @11:41AM
  • What's next? by programic (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @11:41AM
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  • i wouldn't expect less by jaxon6 (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @11:42AM
  • How enforcable is this? by Alfthemack (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @11:42AM
  • Seems pretty stupid... by Uttles (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @11:42AM
  • They're just protecting themselves... by reynaert (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @11:42AM
  • We don't need no steenking GUI!!! by Elminst (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @11:43AM
  • Don't boycott, test their resolve! by pmbuko (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @11:44AM
  • Wow- what a move by bryan1945 (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @11:44AM
  • Hatred? by mgkimsal2 (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @11:45AM
    • Re:Hatred? by slashkitty (Score:3) Friday September 21 2001, @12:14PM
      • Re:Hatred? by SirGeek (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:22PM
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    • Stupid lawsuits by donutello (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @12:15PM
    • Re:Hatred? by ljagged (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:35PM
      • Re:Hatred? by Tetsujin28 (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @02:26PM
        • Re:Hatred? by ljagged (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @03:39PM
          • Re:Hatred? by Tetsujin28 (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @03:55PM
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  • The question is... by Dirk Pitt (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @11:45AM
  • A solution for Microsoft by Enkur (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @11:46AM
  • Awww Shucks by GuntherAEPi (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @11:46AM
  • wow, now I can't rip frontpage by VEGETA_GT (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @11:46AM
  • No pornography? by typical geek (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @11:46AM
  • pr0n by forgoil (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @11:46AM
    • Re:pr0n by giantsquidmarks (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @11:55AM
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  • A non-issue by ffattizzi (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @11:47AM
    • Re:A non-issue by 90XDoubleSide (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @02:15PM
    • Re:A non-issue by SEWilco (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @08:43PM
  • Fuss... (Score:3, Funny)

    by ryanwright (450832) on Friday September 21 2001, @11:47AM (#2330414)
    I don't know what the fuss is about. I'd love to see the bastards try to enforce this.

    Microsoft Lawyer: "Your honor, I call CmdrTaco to the stand."
    Taco: (takes stand)
    MS: "Did you, on 9/20/2001, purchase a copy of Frontpage 2000?"
    Taco: "Yes."
    MS: "Did you, on 9/21/2001, use Frontpage 2000 to create a web site?"
    Taco: "Yes."
    MS: "And did that web site contain pictures of Mr. William H. Gates III engaging in copulation with half a dozen goats while simultaneously using the Microsoft logo to spank cash out of customers, bent over with their palms on the floor, pants around their ankles and stupid smiles on their faces?"
    • Re:Fuss... by Hrothgar The Great (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @02:38PM
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  • Nice precedent by Rogerborg (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @11:47AM
  • not valid 'till challenged? by Sebastopol (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @11:47AM
  • Great marketing move! (Score:4, Redundant)

    by cyberdonny (46462) on Friday September 21 2001, @11:47AM (#2330420)
    Just make an outrageous EULA, and the geeks will flock to by your product to check with their own eyes that the EULA is indeed as outrageous as the rumors says it is...
  • Show me a scan, please by Reality Master 101 (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @11:48AM
  • Well I didn't agree to that license... by isa-kuruption (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @11:49AM
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  • Frontpage is evil by Xpilot (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @11:49AM
    • AxtiveX by ColdGold (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:21PM
    • Re:Frontpage is evil by arkanes (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @01:00PM
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  • An ironic story as it follows closely the heels of by Vicegrip (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @11:49AM
  • Internet Explorer License by tbo (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @11:50AM
  • Microsoft is bad for the economy by Pinball Wizard (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @11:51AM
  • Stupid, yes. Violates your rights, no. by PieceMaker (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @11:51AM
  • returns? by larsu (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @11:51AM
  • The best thing for Open source software !! by sniters (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @11:51AM
  • Definition of "The Software" by AstroJetson (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @11:54AM
  • Microsoft: We are above the U.S. constitution. by Futurepower(tm) (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @11:54AM
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    WHATSOEVER) ARISING OUT OF OR IN ANY
    WAY RELATED TO THE USE OF OR INABILITY
    TO USE THE PRODUCT, THE PROVISION OF
    OR FAILURE TO PROVIDE SUPPORT OR OTHER
    SERVICES, INFORMATON, SOFTWARE, AND
    RELATED CONTENT THROUGH THE PRODUCT OR
    OTHERWISE ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THE
    PRODUCT, OR OTHERWISE UNDER OR IN
    CONNECTION WITH ANY PROVISION OF THIS
    EULA, EVEN IN THE EVENT OF THE FAULT,
    TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), STRICT
    LIABILITY, BREACH OF CONTRACT OR BREACH
    OF WARRANTY OF MICROSOFT OR ANY
    SUPPLIER, AND EVEN IF MICROSOFT OR ANY
    SUPPLIER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE
    POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.

    14. LINKS TO THIRD PARTY SITES. You may link
    to third party sites through the use of the Product. The
    third party sites are not under the control of Microsoft,
    and Microsoft is not responsible for the contents of any
    third party sites, any links contained in third party
    sites, or any changes or updates to third party sites.
    Microsoft is not responsible for webcasting or any other
    form of transmission received from any third party sites.
    Microsoft is providing these links to third party sites to
    you only as a convenience, and the inclusion of any link
    does not imply an endorsement by Microsoft of the third
    party site.

    15. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY AND REMEDIES.
    Notwithstanding any damages that you might incur for any
    reason whatsoever (including, without limitation, all
    damages referenced above and all direct or general
    damages), the entire liability of Microsoft and any of its
    suppliers under any provision of this EULA and your
    exclusive remedy for all of the foregoing (except for any
    remedy of repair or replacement elected by Microsoft with
    respect to any breach of the Limited Warranty) shall be
    limited to the greater of the amount actually paid by you
    for the Product or U.S.$5.00. The foregoing limitations,
    exclusions and disclaimers (including Sections 11, 12 and
    13 above) shall apply to the maximum extent permitted by
    applicable law, even if any remedy fails its
    essential purpose.

    16. U.S. GOVERNMENT LICENSE RIGHTS. All
    Product provided to the U.S. Government pursuant to
    solicitations issued on or after December 1, 1995 is
    provided with the commercial license rights and
    restrictions described elsewhere herein. All Product
    provided to the U.S. Government pursuant to solicitations
    issued prior to December 1, 1995 is provided with
    "Restricted Rights" as provided for in FAR, 48 CFR 52.227-14
    (JUNE 1987) or DFAR, 48 CFR 252.227-7013 (OCT 1988),
    as applicable.

    17. APPLICABLE LAW. If you acquired this Product in the United
    States, this EULA is governed by the laws of the State of
    Washington. If you acquired this Product in Canada, unless
    expressly prohibited by local law, this EULA is governed
    by the laws in force in the Province of Ontario, Canada;
    and, in respect of any dispute which may arise hereunder,
    you consent to the jurisdiction of the federal and
    provincial courts sitting in Toronto, Ontario. If this
    Product was acquired outside the United States, then local
    law may apply.

    18. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This EULA (including
    any addendum or amendment to this EULA which is included
    with the Product) are the entire agreement between you and
    Microsoft relating to the Product and the support services
    (if any) and they supersede all prior or contemporaneous
    oral or written communications, proposals and
    representations with respect to the Product or any other
    subject matter covered by this EULA. To the extent the
    terms of any Microsoft policies or programs for support
    services conflict with the terms of this EULA, the terms
    of this EULA shall control.

    19. The Product is protected by copyright and other intellectual
    property laws and treaties. Microsoft or its suppliers own
    the title, copyright, and other intellectual property
    rights in the Product. The Product is licensed, not sold.

    Si vous avez acquis votre produit Microsoft au CANADA, la
    garantie limitée suivante vous concerne :

    GARANTIE LIMITÉE

    Microsoft garantit que le Produit fonctionnera conformément aux
    documents qui l'accompagnent pendant une période de 90 jours
    suivant la date de réception.

    Si une garantie ou condition implicite est créée par votre État
    ou votre territoire et qu'une loi fédérale, provinciale ou
    étatique en interdit le déni, vous jouissez également d'une
    garantie ou condition implicite,
    MAIS UNIQUEMENT POUR LES DÉFAUTS DÉCOUVERTS
    DURANT LA PÉRIODE DE LA PRÉSENTE GARANTIE
    LIMITÉE (QUATRE-VINGT-DIX JOURS). IL N'Y A
    AUCUNE GARANTIE OU CONDITION DE QUELQUE
    NATURE QUE CE SOIT QUANT AUX DÉFAUTS
    DÉCOUVERTS APRÈS CETTE PÉRIODE DE QUATR
    E-VINGT-DIX JOURS. Certains États ou territoires ne permettent
    pas de limiter la durée d'une garantie ou condition implicite de
    sorte que la limitation cidessus peut ne pas s'appliquer à vous.

    Tous les suppléments ou toutes les mises à jour relatifs au
    Produit, y compris notamment (le cas échéant), tous les ensembles
    de services ou les réparations à chaud qui vous sont fournis
    après l'expiration de la période de quatre-vingt-dix jours de la
    garantie limitée ne sont pas couverts par quelque garantie ou
    condition que ce soit, expresse,implicite ou en vertu de la loi.

    LIMITATION DES RECOURS; ABSENCE DE DOMMAGES
    INDIRECTS OU AUTRES. Votre recours exclusif pour toute violation
    de la présente garantie limitée est décrit ci-après. Sauf pour
    tout remboursement au choix de Microsoft, si le Produit ne
    respecte pas la garantie limitée de Microsoft et, dans toute la
    mesure permise par le droit applicable, même si tout recours
    n'atteint pas son but essentiel, VOUS N'AVEZ DROIT À AUCUNS
    DOMMAGES, NOTAMMENT DES DOMMAGES INDIRECTS.
    Les modalités de la clause "Exclusion des dommages accessoires,
    indirects et de certains autres dommages " sont également
    incorporées à la présente garantie limitée. Certains États ou
    territoires ne permettent pas l'exclusion ou la limitation des
    dommages indirects ou accessoires de sorte que la limitation ou
    l'exclusion ci-dessus peut ne pas s'appliquer à vous. La présente
    garantie limitée vous donne des droits légaux spécifiques. Vous
    pouvez avoir d'autres droits qui peuvent varier d'un territoire
    ou d'un État à un autre. VOTRE RECOURS
    EXCLUSIF. La responsabilité intégrale de Microsoft et de ses
    fournisseurs et votre recours exclusif seront, selon le choix de
    Microsoft de temps à autre sous réserve de toute loi applicable,
    a) le remboursement du prix payé, le cas échéant, pour le Produit
    ou b) la réparation ou le remplacement du Produit qui ne respecte
    pas la présente garantie limitée et qui est retourné à Microsoft
    avec une copie de votre reçu. Vous recevrez la compensation
    choisie par Microsoft, sans frais, sauf que vous êtes responsable
    des dépenses que vous pourriez engager (p. ex., les frais d'envoi
    du Produit à Microsoft). La présente garantie limitée est nulle
    si la défectuosité du Produit est causée par un accident, un
    usage abusif, une mauvaise application, un usage anormal ou un
    virus. Tout Produit de remplacement sera garanti pour le reste de
    la période de garantie initiale ou pendant trente (30) jours,
    selon la plus longue entre ces deux périodes. À l'extérieur
    des États-Unis ou du Canada, ces recours ou l'un quelconque des
    services de soutien technique offerts par Microsoft ne sont pas
    disponibles sans preuve d'achat d'une source internationale
    autorisée. Pour exercer votre recours, vous devez communiquer
    avec Microsoft et vous adresser au Microsoft Sales
    Information Center/One Microsoft Way/Redmond, WA 98052-6399, ou à
    la filiale de Microsoft de votre pays.

    DÉNI DE GARANTIES. La garantie limitée qui apparaît ci-dessus
    constitue la seule garantie expresse qui vous est donnée et
    remplace toutes autres garanties expresses (s'il en est)
    mentionnées dans tout document, emballage ou autre communication.
    Sauf en ce qui a trait à la garantie limitée et dans toute la
    mesure permise par le droit applicable, le Produit et les
    services de soutien technique (le cas échéant) sont fournis TELS
    QUELS ET AVEC TOUS LEURS DÉFAUTS par
    Microsoft et ses fournisseurs, lesquels par les présentes dénient
    toutes autres garanties et conditions expresses, implicites ou en
    vertu de la loi, y compris notamment (le cas échéant) les
    garanties, devoirs ou conditions implicites de qualité marchande,
    d'adaptation à une fin particulière, de fiabilité ou
    disponibilité, d'exactitude ou d'exhaustivité des réponses, des
    résultats, des efforts déployés selon les règles de l'art,
    d'absence de virus et de négligence, le tout à l'égard du Produit
    et de la prestation des services de soutien technique ou autres
    services ou du défaut de fournir une telle prestation, de
    l'information, du logiciel, et de tout contenu s'y rapportant à
    travers le Produit ou autrement découlant de l'utilisation du
    Produit. PAR AILLEURS, IL N'Y A AUCUNE
    GARANTIE OU CONDITION QUANT AU TITRE DE
    PROPRIÉTÉ, À LA JOUISSANCE OU LA POSSESSION
    PAISIBLE, À LA CONCORDANCE À UNE DESCRIPTION
    NI QUANT À UNE ABSENCE DE CONTREFAÇON
    CONCERNANT LE PRODUIT.

    EXCLUSION DES DOMMAGES ACCESSOIRES, INDIRECTS
    ET DE CERTAINS AUTRES DOMMAGES. DANS TOUTE LA
    MESURE PERMISE PAR LE DROIT APPLICABLE, EN
    AUCUN CAS MICROSOFT OU SES FOURNISSEURS NE
    SERONT RESPONSABLES DES DOMMAGES SPÉCIAUX,
    ACCESSOIRES, EXEMPLAIRES OU INDIRECTS DE
    QUELQUE NATURE QUE CE SOIT (Y COMPRIS
    NOTAMMENT, LES DOMMAGES À L'ÉGARD DE LA PERTE
    DE PROFITS OU DE LA DIVULGATION DE
    RENSEIGNEMENTS CONFIDENTIELS OU AUTRES, DE
    L'INTERRUPTION DES AFFAIRES, DE BLESSURES
    CORPORELLES, DE LA VIOLATION DE LA VIE
    PRIVÉE, DE L'OMISSION DE REMPLIR TOUT DEVOIR,
    Y COMPRIS D'AGIR DE BONNE FOI OU D'EXERCER UN
    SOIN RAISONNABLE, DE LA NÉGLIGENCE ET DE
    TOUTE AUTRE PERTE PÉCUNIAIRE OU AUTRE PERTE
    DE QUELQUE NATURE QUE CE SOIT) DÉCOULANT OU
    SE RAPPORTANT DE QUELQUE MANIÈRE QUE CE SOIT
    À L'UTILISATION DU PRODUIT OU À L'INCAPACITÉ
    DE S'EN SERVIR, À LA PRESTATION DE SERVICES
    DE SOUTIEN TECHNIQUE OU AUTRES SERVICES OU À
    L'OMISSION D'UNE TELLE PRESTATION , À
    L'INFORMATION, AU LOGICIEL ET À TOUT CONTENU
    S'Y RAPPORTANT À TRAVERS LE PRODUIT OU
    AUTREMENT DÉCOULANT DE L'UTILISATION DU
    PRODUIT OU AUTREMENT AUX TERMES DE TOUTE
    DISPOSITION DU PRÉSENT CONTRAT OU
    RELATIVEMENT À UNE TELLE DISPOSITION, MÊME EN
    CAS DE FAUTE, DE DÉLIT CIVIL (Y COMPRIS LA
    NÉGLIGENCE), DE RESPONSABILITÉ STRICTE, DE
    VIOLATION DE CONTRAT OU DE VIOLATION DE
    GARANTIE DE MICROSOFT OU DE TOUT FOURNISSEUR
    ET MÊME SI MICROSOFT OU TOUT FOURNISSEUR A
    ÉTÉ AVISÉ DE LA POSSIBILITÉ DE TELS DOMMAGES.

    LIMITATION DE RESPONSABILITÉ ET RECOURS.
    Malgré les dommages que vous puissiez subir pour quelque motif
    que ce soit (y compris notamment, tous les dommages susmentionnés
    et tous les dommages directs ou généraux), la responsabilité
    intégrale de Microsoft et de l'un ou l'autre de ses fournisseurs
    aux termes de toute disposition du présent contrat et votre
    recours exclusif à l'égard de tout ce qui précède (sauf en ce qui
    concerne tout recours de réparation ou de remplacement choisi par
    Microsoft à l'égard de tout manquement à la garantie limitée) se
    limite au plus élevé entre les montants suivants : le montant que
    vous avez réellement payé pour le Produit ou 5,00 $US. Les
    limites, exclusions et dénis qui précèdent (y compris les clauses
    ci-dessus), s'appliquent dans la toute la mesure permise par le
    droit applicable, même si tout recours n'atteint pas son
    but essentiel.

    La présente Convention est régie par les lois de la province
    d'Ontario, Canada. Vous reconnaissez irrévocablement par la
    présente la compétence des tribunaux de la province d'Ontario et
    consentez à instituer tout litige qui pourrait découler de la
    présente auprès des tribunaux fédéraux ou provinciaux ayant
    juridiction pour la ville de Toronto, province d'Ontario.

    EULAID:WX.4_PRO_RTL_EN

  • It's not just Microsoft (Score:4, Insightful)

    by gentlewizard (300741) on Friday September 21 2001, @11:56AM (#2330486)
    This seems to be a trend. Oracle's most recent software licenses have started to include additional restrictions, such as not being able to use the software to conduct third-party training. This obviously is designed to protect Oracle's own Education centers, but isn't that a restraint of trade? Why should they be able to say what uses you can make of the software?

    I think there's a case to be made that End User License Agreements are accepted by users under duress, because there is no acceptable alternative to the software once it's in production and the company is relying on it for its core business processes.
  • Do not agree with the EULA by hammock (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @11:56AM
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  • Taken out of context? by sheldon (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @11:56AM
  • The next revolution by dillon_rinker (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @11:58AM
  • Hmm by InstantCool (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @11:58AM
  • Grammar mistakes by Anonymous Canuck (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @11:59AM
  • BOYCOT!! by feed_me_cereal (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @11:59AM
  • How Unreasonable is This? by iCharles (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:00PM
  • Just remove the headers and say anything. by ghislain_leblanc (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:00PM
  • he actually bought it just to read that? by AssFace (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:01PM
  • Hey Bill! by Derek (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:02PM
  • What is the big deal (Score:3, Insightful)

    by tmark (230091) on Friday September 21 2001, @12:03PM (#2330541)
    So you don't like the terms that attach to FrontPage ? Simple, DON'T USE IT AND RETURN THE PRODUCT. After all, this is what everyone who objects to the (equally dubious) clauses of the GPL are told, isn't it ? Why is one set of restrictive conditions being vilified while another set of restrictive conditions sanctified ? Certainly in both cases consumers and users have plenty of choices available.
  • Microsoft Walk Out? by Alien54 (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @12:03PM
  • how long untill...... by the_2nd_coming (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:04PM
  • Poor Ed. by VulgarBoatman (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:05PM
  • First rule about MS.. you dont talk about MS by willie3204 (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:05PM
  • Do they follow their own EULA? by RedOregon (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:05PM
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  • Restrictive EULAs by jd (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @12:06PM
  • Can companies silence consumers? by jjr (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:07PM
  • Just dont' infringe the Benevolent Bill by vortexSurpher (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:07PM
  • Congress != Microsoft. by chinton (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:08PM
  • Think in different terms... by FortKnox (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:08PM
  • Sounds like a CYA move to me by jermz (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:09PM
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  • Guess the Justice Dept. Doesn't Use Frontpage... by Mr. Whipple (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:09PM
  • Now Get a Refund by Noxxus (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:10PM
  • Can't use frontpage for porn? by DA_MAN_DA_MYTH (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:11PM
  • Who in Gods name uses Frontpain anyway??? by Qbertino (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:13PM
  • It's a revenue conspiracy by siegesama (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:14PM
  • I use VI by famazza (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:14PM
    • Re:I use VI by famazza (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:27PM
    • Re:I use VI by escape (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:57PM
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  • ...Fool me twice, shame on me... (Score:5, Informative)

    by frankie (91710) on Friday September 21 2001, @12:17PM (#2330656) Homepage Journal
    Every time one of these stories comes out, an apologist says "I'm sure it was just an accident, their lawyers/marketers/whoever made a dumb mistake". And this is just the ones where they got caught, the mainstream media cared, and they backed down. There's plenty of other shit they do that slides by.

    Sorry, but after the same exact set of events repeats itself dozens of times over the course of a decade, you can't chalk it up to accident any more. This is malice.

  • Definition of Software? by geo-geo (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:17PM
  • Bill Bin Laden!! by sireenmalik (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:17PM
  • I can usually be found defending MS... by tshak (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @12:17PM
  • I think it works by cats-paw (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:21PM
  • If you don't like FrontPage's EULA, don't use it? by sg3000 (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @12:22PM
  • I don't have the license agreement... by PhipleTroenix (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:23PM
  • oxymoron by KalvinB (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:23PM
  • Slow news day? by Anixamander (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:24PM
  • chances by sewagemaster (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:26PM
  • In other breaking news... by kill -9 $$ (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:27PM
  • Hatred of Porno?! by Maskirovka (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:27PM
  • Enforce it! Please! by return 42 (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:27PM
  • Who cares? by annielaurie (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:28PM
    • Re:Who cares? by ellem (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:44PM
  • So, a bad program... by Dog and Pony (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:28PM
  • Y-A-N-R-T-D M$ - but who needs it? by CodeShark (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:30PM
  • What about non-software EULA by garoush (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:31PM
  • Taco - Do some damned work already! by supabeast! (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @12:33PM
  • Isn't this un American? by zenlunatics (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:34PM
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  • DoJ? by mwalker (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:35PM
    • Re:DoJ? by jrockway (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @06:35PM
  • Acceptable use? by datarat (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:39PM
  • Why 2004 will be like 1984 by darkov (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:40PM
  • And this is a problem, how...? by KC7GR (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:41PM
  • The Real Issue by macsforever2001 (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:43PM
  • So let's be practical... by Balinares (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @12:44PM
  • Not even a valid part of the agreement by Zero__Kelvin (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:44PM
  • chalk up more profit for microsoft by giberti (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:48PM
  • New Windows License by greysky (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:51PM
  • License clarification by jd10131 (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @12:52PM
  • Just watch a user by geekoid (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @12:52PM
  • If Slashdot Members Actually Used Their Brains... by MSwanson (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:55PM
  • EULA Text by The File (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:57PM
  • I call for a boycott!!!! by tenman (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:58PM
  • Want to read it yourself? by ArtLung (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @01:00PM
  • How _do_ you return badly-licensed software? by aecolley (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @01:04PM
  • This will solve Phil Zimmermans problem... by Kraft (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @01:29PM
  • This is what my lawyer friend said: by psxndc (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @01:30PM
  • Use their own tactics against them by flacco (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @01:33PM
  • Sad Commentary on the State of Freedom in America by Chokai (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @01:38PM
  • I'm SOL! by Anonymous Coward (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @01:40PM
  • Does MS Word have similar restrictions? by Anemophilous Coward (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @01:40PM
  • i don't like the taste of this at all. by RestiffBard (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @01:47PM
  • Open standards by KjetilK (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @01:48PM
  • Aside from that by T1girl (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @01:54PM
  • One Microsoft Way by dbCooper0 (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @01:55PM
  • Conflicting EULA's by SilentChris (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @01:57PM
  • how long can ULA's last? by imsmith (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @02:04PM
  • What's the fsck'ing... by talks_to_birds (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @02:05PM
  • grammar by epine (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @02:09PM
  • Microsoft Empire End Parent License Agreement by rice_burners_suck (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @02:10PM
  • Poor Grammar??? by fluppy88 (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @02:12PM
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  • RE: XP License: Killing off VNC! by PotatoHead (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @02:12PM
  • Caution: thought involved! by timekepr (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @02:22PM
  • M$ no sell- by Mu*puppy (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @02:23PM
  • Try This: by skuzzlebutt (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @02:29PM
  • Not really a big deal. by toe jam football (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @02:31PM
  • exempt by archen (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @02:31PM
  • Some Additional EULA's That May Soon Appear by north.coaster (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @02:32PM
  • Oops...I mean this: by skuzzlebutt (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @02:32PM
  • Why should this affect anyone? by Sloppy (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @02:32PM
  • This is bunk... by HobophobE (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @02:35PM
  • shop.microsoft.com - no EULA in sight. by richie2000 (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @02:36PM
  • MSs EULA by mbryan_00 (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @02:46PM
  • IANAL-ish question: EULA vs. contract? by Obliqueness (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @02:51PM
  • Not a violation... by Picass0 (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @02:53PM
  • Did anyone think...? by stubear (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @03:00PM
  • How Do They Know? by Luminous (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @03:01PM
  • And they wonder why people violate licenses by L-Train8 (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @03:10PM
  • Amazing by pmz (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @03:14PM
  • web pages that SUCK ! by beanerspace (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @03:25PM
  • Well thank God there's Notepad by kfg (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @03:38PM
  • EuLa My cornhole biznatch by dtinferno (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @04:06PM
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  • possibly using the DMCA against its proponents.... by mercurialfool (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @04:28PM
  • unlawful by flibuste (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @04:45PM
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  • frontpage 2002 by Janitah (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @04:55PM
  • Anti-Monopoly Evidence? by FernandoValenzuela (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @05:03PM
  • A Logic Issue here, folks... by Dragget (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @05:05PM
  • CmdrTaco grammar flames M$ by Junior J. Junior III (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @05:06PM
  • Brilliant software by oliverk (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @05:11PM
  • You already agreed to it by anewsome (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @05:43PM
  • Um, just erase the meta tags!!!! by bigman921 (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @06:22PM
  • what about this case... by atomic brainslide (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @07:06PM
  • So?! by AlanSmitheeX (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @08:21PM
    • Re:So?! by nagora (Score:2) Saturday September 22 2001, @08:12AM
  • So to say MS products are crap and that MS is evil by konmaskisin (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @11:01PM
  • not respectable by Wansu (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @11:33PM
  • Let me get this straight... by Amon CMB (Score:2) Saturday September 22 2001, @12:23AM
  • hail lord gates, ruler of outland by digitalmonkey2k1 (Score:1) Saturday September 22 2001, @12:29AM
  • Only One Court by IronClad (Score:1) Saturday September 22 2001, @01:21AM
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  • It took me a while to see the grammar flaw but... by Godwin O'Hitler (Score:2) Saturday September 22 2001, @03:41AM
  • Simple Solution by thebiss (Score:2) Saturday September 22 2001, @09:22AM
  • The most out of touch portion of this EULA by SFNative (Score:2) Saturday September 22 2001, @09:54AM
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  • All talk and no action by dugsteen (Score:2) Saturday September 22 2001, @10:46AM
  • ungrammatical or overreaching by Forgotten (Score:1) Saturday September 22 2001, @12:02PM
  • public health warning by boots@work (Score:1) Saturday September 22 2001, @09:20PM
  • Scan it by vectro (Score:2) Thursday September 27 2001, @12:18PM
  • Re:I don't trust it by sqlrob (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @11:46AM
  • Re:I don't trust it -- but worth a laugh by AtariDatacenter (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @11:48AM
  • Re:My Comment License: by jdevons (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @11:49AM
  • Re:Who fucking cares? by mark_lybarger (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @11:49AM
  • Re:CmdrtTaco complaining... by RollingThunder (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @11:50AM
  • Re:Very poor Grammar? HAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAH by RollingThunder (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @11:52AM
  • Fucktard by bwoodring (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @11:56AM
    • Re:Fucktard by cybrthng (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:01PM
  • Re:CmdrtTaco complaining... by feed_me_cereal (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:02PM
  • OT: Sig... by Lancer (Score:2) Friday September 21 2001, @12:04PM
  • Re:CmdrtTaco complaining... by laserjet (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:08PM
  • Misspelling grammar while pointing fingers? by dave-fu (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:51PM
  • Re:HOLD ON JUST A DING DANG MINUTE! by nycdewd (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @12:53PM
  • Re:Get over the Anti-Microsoft crap by livitup (Score:1) Friday September 21 2001, @03:54PM
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