Correct me if I'm wrong but I don't believe EULA's hold much water in court. I mean there's not even a physical signature. Not a bit of evidence that that person was the one who installed it. More than one person can use a single computer ya know. One could argue that s/he wasn't the one who installed the software and "signed" it. Has a EULA even been challenged in court and won? You could also install software manually therefore bypassing the EULA. I doubt there's a "rule" that you absolutely HAVE to use their installer to install the software.
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