Thank you for bringing this subject up because it is one that needs to get out. And the word needs to be spread. Unfortunately, most people are too lazy to do anything that would force a change in the EULA (such as refuse to use the software).
If you want change though, we, as computer users, need to stop using these products (in LARGE numbers) - and I don't just mean stop buying them, I mean stop USING them - don't even pirate them. Use alternatives. Write these companies and TELL them that you are using alternatives until they clean up their EULA's and their acts.
Of course, there will probably never be a significant number of people enough for it to have any effect, so until then thoe of us with the courage will just drudge along being in the minority, hoping that one day it will catch on.
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