Wouldn't the End User Licence Agreement mean that it's the end user, not necessarily the one who purchases it, that has to abide by it? So even if it's a public computer and I do something against the EULA, I'm still agreeing to i by using it?
But then I suppose if I'm using MS Word at an Internet Cafe then I've never read or clicked the 'I Agree' button so maybe I'm not bound by it?
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