Comment Re:EULAs (Score 1) 384
Which is a wonderful 'free' software perspective. But from a legal perspective, the GPL IS a EULA, because rather than "does not limit your rights etc." legally it "grants limited rights" (that is, unlimited rights for private use, specific conditions to distribute.) Those rights have to be granted unless the work is in the public domain, which GPLed works very specifically are not.
It may be a licence agreement, but as it the licence is for distribution, not use, it would be a LA, not a EULA.