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unless the last game you picked up with a copy of Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney lawyer jargon or legalese is probably the last thing on your mind when youre excitedly ripping open the box of a new piece of software but Curb Your Enthusiasm friends because nearly every piece of software these days is going to come with the infamous and user license agreement or EULA weve all clicked agree to these things without reading all 50 pages or even sometimes a single sentence so why the heck are they included when we all know that hardly anyone reads them what is the point well fundamentally a EULA is just a type of contract which have been around since time immemorial but unlike most agreements that involve some kind of two-way negotiation EULAs are pretty much just a list of stuff youre not allowed to do and while the first EULAs which started popping up in the 1980s were intended to mostly stop unauthorized copying since then theyve grown to be completely unwieldly like a a 34 layer nac