On writing legal documents
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I'm interested in a checklist of things to consider when writing an end user license agreement (EULA). I am not a lawyer but interested in this kinda stuff. Maybe someone can point out a few links/resources. Also where can I get a solid generic EULA that I can examine. Thanks :-D Alex Korchemniy
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I'm interested in a checklist of things to consider when writing an end user license agreement (EULA). I am not a lawyer but interested in this kinda stuff. Maybe someone can point out a few links/resources. Also where can I get a solid generic EULA that I can examine. Thanks :-D Alex Korchemniy
C:\Windows\System32\Eula.txt. Microsoft has already done the work for you.
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C:\Windows\System32\Eula.txt. Microsoft has already done the work for you.
Are you talking about this[^] in your profile? You forgot me :-> It was very nice and intelligent decision to get the login... hat down. David David's thoughts / dnhsoftware.org / MyHTMLTidy
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Are you talking about this[^] in your profile? You forgot me :-> It was very nice and intelligent decision to get the login... hat down. David David's thoughts / dnhsoftware.org / MyHTMLTidy
I actually wasn't going to give even the click to look at his profile. After seeing your comments I decided to trust (dnh) and click. Glad I did. That was a great thread by the way. Nice to see a U.S. soldier respond and debunk the whole thing. No need to dig it back up here though. Hey dnh, thanks for calling my attention to that. Glad you did! :cool: - Rex
I know you can't become if you only say what you would have done and you'll miss a million miles of fun." - Len Work hard, play hard. Don't forget who you are and don't forget where you're from. Do all these things well and you won't have to wonder where you are going.
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I actually wasn't going to give even the click to look at his profile. After seeing your comments I decided to trust (dnh) and click. Glad I did. That was a great thread by the way. Nice to see a U.S. soldier respond and debunk the whole thing. No need to dig it back up here though. Hey dnh, thanks for calling my attention to that. Glad you did! :cool: - Rex
I know you can't become if you only say what you would have done and you'll miss a million miles of fun." - Len Work hard, play hard. Don't forget who you are and don't forget where you're from. Do all these things well and you won't have to wonder where you are going.
code-frog wrote: Hey dnh, thanks for calling my attention to that. You're welcome. :) David
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C:\Windows\System32\Eula.txt. Microsoft has already done the work for you.
Congratulations on deciding to actually get a login. BTW, we share a common birth date. Absolute faith corrupts as absolutely as absolute power Eric Hoffer The opposite of the religious fanatic is not the fanatical atheist but the gentle cynic who cares not whether there is a god or not. Eric Hoffer
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I actually wasn't going to give even the click to look at his profile. After seeing your comments I decided to trust (dnh) and click. Glad I did. That was a great thread by the way. Nice to see a U.S. soldier respond and debunk the whole thing. No need to dig it back up here though. Hey dnh, thanks for calling my attention to that. Glad you did! :cool: - Rex
I know you can't become if you only say what you would have done and you'll miss a million miles of fun." - Len Work hard, play hard. Don't forget who you are and don't forget where you're from. Do all these things well and you won't have to wonder where you are going.
code-frog wrote: I actually wasn't going to give even the click to look at his profile. After seeing your comments I decided to trust (dnh) and click. Little boys should always check with their daddy before doing anything and I don't mean it in a bad way.
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code-frog wrote: I actually wasn't going to give even the click to look at his profile. After seeing your comments I decided to trust (dnh) and click. Little boys should always check with their daddy before doing anything and I don't mean it in a bad way.
Anonymous Pussy wrote: Little boys should always check with their daddy before doing anything and I don't mean it in a bad way. My dad and mom live around the corner from my house (30 second walk 5 second run). My dad comes over a lot when the wife and I are working hard keeping my daughter alive. Someone has to watch my son and isolate him from the trauma. (It's hard for my son to watch us sticking tubes down her throat, draining fluid from her stomach while she throws up blood.) I check with my dad all the time on just about everything. (He's leaving town next week and so we made arrangements to have friends around corner be on stand-bye, I check with them too.) I appreciate the advice though and I'll pass it along to other young boys who have had no experience with real life at all. Glad my dad was there when I had to hold her down with all the paramedics in my house when they stuck IV's in her head too. That was at 4:30AM though and Grant was pretty freaked out. Guess he needed his daddy to and I couldn't be there. I know he's only 5 now and has lived with this since he was two. He needs his daddy to. In a good way. Giving some good avice there dude. I'm all for it. Oh! You meant before clicking your vulgar user name? Sorry about that I misunderstood. You see I've seen DNH (Dave) post for a while and I can see that he's pretty with it. I bet that DNH is probably even his initials. So when I see DNH post something about a vulgar user name I have to wonder what it's all about. So I went and read. Interesting though. His link to your post was filled with more facts than your link to the anti-us propoganda. Oh well, it's all about trust I suppose isn't it. Maybe you should have talked with your Daddy a bit more. Yeah, I know some people hate their fathers. That's too bad to but I understand... in a good way.
I know you can't become if you only say what you would have done and you'll miss a million miles of fun." - Len Work hard, play hard. Don't forget who you are and don't forget where you're from. Do all these things well and you won't have to wonder where you are going.
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Anonymous Pussy wrote: Little boys should always check with their daddy before doing anything and I don't mean it in a bad way. My dad and mom live around the corner from my house (30 second walk 5 second run). My dad comes over a lot when the wife and I are working hard keeping my daughter alive. Someone has to watch my son and isolate him from the trauma. (It's hard for my son to watch us sticking tubes down her throat, draining fluid from her stomach while she throws up blood.) I check with my dad all the time on just about everything. (He's leaving town next week and so we made arrangements to have friends around corner be on stand-bye, I check with them too.) I appreciate the advice though and I'll pass it along to other young boys who have had no experience with real life at all. Glad my dad was there when I had to hold her down with all the paramedics in my house when they stuck IV's in her head too. That was at 4:30AM though and Grant was pretty freaked out. Guess he needed his daddy to and I couldn't be there. I know he's only 5 now and has lived with this since he was two. He needs his daddy to. In a good way. Giving some good avice there dude. I'm all for it. Oh! You meant before clicking your vulgar user name? Sorry about that I misunderstood. You see I've seen DNH (Dave) post for a while and I can see that he's pretty with it. I bet that DNH is probably even his initials. So when I see DNH post something about a vulgar user name I have to wonder what it's all about. So I went and read. Interesting though. His link to your post was filled with more facts than your link to the anti-us propoganda. Oh well, it's all about trust I suppose isn't it. Maybe you should have talked with your Daddy a bit more. Yeah, I know some people hate their fathers. That's too bad to but I understand... in a good way.
I know you can't become if you only say what you would have done and you'll miss a million miles of fun." - Len Work hard, play hard. Don't forget who you are and don't forget where you're from. Do all these things well and you won't have to wonder where you are going.
A little slow aren't we;). Too many potatoes will do that to you, if you catch my drift
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A little slow aren't we;). Too many potatoes will do that to you, if you catch my drift
Anonymous Pussy wrote: A little slow aren't we. Too many potatoes will do that to you, if you catch my drift You keep making these assumptions about people and you know nothing about them. You have yet to make a real point on anything. You mock me first for asking my daddy. I went intentionally OT on that because your use of context sucks. My daddy was never mentioned. DNH was and he is not my father. Say what you mean, mean what you say don't cloud comments with vague generalities. You brought up my father so I tied right in with your bunny trail. Then I came back to the point and pretended to realize you meant DNH (yup spelling it out here for you) then I clarified your generality about fathers into a fact showing my reasons for trusting DNH. Now in your post you really have nothing to say. Involving daddy's is usually mocking to someone who doesn't need their father a lot! I need mine constantly whether you can fathom that or not I don't care. Again, since you've got nothing of value to say now you bring in potatoes and me being slow. Should I bite? (Yup, for you that's a pun.) Do I bunny trail for you on potatoes then come back to the actual topic? Do I entice you into further discussions about my aptitude? Do you understand that people really are not that impressed with your BIO? In all but a few cases they are going to laugh. You don't actually link to the thread in question because it doesn't paint you in a very good light but you aim directed attacks at two other members (by name) of long standing. Lastly you do this for stuff that happened in the soap-box. A forum that is not moderated and whatever gets said goes. Nobody is going to rescue you from your own trouble. It happened in the soap box leave it there. Get it out of your username and out of your bio. Get back to the facts and clean up the crap. Not that *we* really care. It's only impacting you and obviously you are having a hard time with it. Since you are using the event to define yourself here. Identity crisis? Perhaps. But only you would know for sure. Get it worked out though before you confuse yourself even more. Back on topic though. I didn't even click on your comments at first just because your user name is a bit distracting I didn't even take it seriously. Later I went and read your comments. They are good comments and that was good advice for the question. Your fascination with something that should be left in the soap box needs to end. Go back to being anonymous if you wish it's no matter to m
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Anonymous Pussy wrote: A little slow aren't we. Too many potatoes will do that to you, if you catch my drift You keep making these assumptions about people and you know nothing about them. You have yet to make a real point on anything. You mock me first for asking my daddy. I went intentionally OT on that because your use of context sucks. My daddy was never mentioned. DNH was and he is not my father. Say what you mean, mean what you say don't cloud comments with vague generalities. You brought up my father so I tied right in with your bunny trail. Then I came back to the point and pretended to realize you meant DNH (yup spelling it out here for you) then I clarified your generality about fathers into a fact showing my reasons for trusting DNH. Now in your post you really have nothing to say. Involving daddy's is usually mocking to someone who doesn't need their father a lot! I need mine constantly whether you can fathom that or not I don't care. Again, since you've got nothing of value to say now you bring in potatoes and me being slow. Should I bite? (Yup, for you that's a pun.) Do I bunny trail for you on potatoes then come back to the actual topic? Do I entice you into further discussions about my aptitude? Do you understand that people really are not that impressed with your BIO? In all but a few cases they are going to laugh. You don't actually link to the thread in question because it doesn't paint you in a very good light but you aim directed attacks at two other members (by name) of long standing. Lastly you do this for stuff that happened in the soap-box. A forum that is not moderated and whatever gets said goes. Nobody is going to rescue you from your own trouble. It happened in the soap box leave it there. Get it out of your username and out of your bio. Get back to the facts and clean up the crap. Not that *we* really care. It's only impacting you and obviously you are having a hard time with it. Since you are using the event to define yourself here. Identity crisis? Perhaps. But only you would know for sure. Get it worked out though before you confuse yourself even more. Back on topic though. I didn't even click on your comments at first just because your user name is a bit distracting I didn't even take it seriously. Later I went and read your comments. They are good comments and that was good advice for the question. Your fascination with something that should be left in the soap box needs to end. Go back to being anonymous if you wish it's no matter to m
Rex, Apparently I have taken space in your head. I am not here to provoke anyone or solicit a response. I am perfectly happy and very comfortable where I am. Let’s end it here. Peace! Some reading material, when you feel like it [^]
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Anonymous Pussy wrote: Little boys should always check with their daddy before doing anything and I don't mean it in a bad way. My dad and mom live around the corner from my house (30 second walk 5 second run). My dad comes over a lot when the wife and I are working hard keeping my daughter alive. Someone has to watch my son and isolate him from the trauma. (It's hard for my son to watch us sticking tubes down her throat, draining fluid from her stomach while she throws up blood.) I check with my dad all the time on just about everything. (He's leaving town next week and so we made arrangements to have friends around corner be on stand-bye, I check with them too.) I appreciate the advice though and I'll pass it along to other young boys who have had no experience with real life at all. Glad my dad was there when I had to hold her down with all the paramedics in my house when they stuck IV's in her head too. That was at 4:30AM though and Grant was pretty freaked out. Guess he needed his daddy to and I couldn't be there. I know he's only 5 now and has lived with this since he was two. He needs his daddy to. In a good way. Giving some good avice there dude. I'm all for it. Oh! You meant before clicking your vulgar user name? Sorry about that I misunderstood. You see I've seen DNH (Dave) post for a while and I can see that he's pretty with it. I bet that DNH is probably even his initials. So when I see DNH post something about a vulgar user name I have to wonder what it's all about. So I went and read. Interesting though. His link to your post was filled with more facts than your link to the anti-us propoganda. Oh well, it's all about trust I suppose isn't it. Maybe you should have talked with your Daddy a bit more. Yeah, I know some people hate their fathers. That's too bad to but I understand... in a good way.
I know you can't become if you only say what you would have done and you'll miss a million miles of fun." - Len Work hard, play hard. Don't forget who you are and don't forget where you're from. Do all these things well and you won't have to wonder where you are going.
code-frog wrote: I bet that DNH is probably even his initials. David NoHejl :) Now my only luck is that DNH loudspeakers[^] is not as known as me it could be :) p.s Dave is fine, too. David
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Rex, Apparently I have taken space in your head. I am not here to provoke anyone or solicit a response. I am perfectly happy and very comfortable where I am. Let’s end it here. Peace! Some reading material, when you feel like it [^]
Anonymous Pussy wrote: Apparently I have taken space in your head. Hardly. Anonymous Pussy wrote: Some reading material, when you feel like it [^] The last link you posted referenced actual events completely taken out of context to promote a demoralizing theology and used to make one or several people look bad. That is probably an MO for you so I won't be clicking the link above. I hope you enjoyed reading it and I hope it taught you well. Peace is not a word that gets slung around like some filthy rag. It's a word that blood has flowed for and that good people have died to protect and live by. Good Day! - Rex
I know you can't become if you only say what you would have done and you'll miss a million miles of fun." - Len Work hard, play hard. Don't forget who you are and don't forget where you're from. Do all these things well and you won't have to wonder where you are going.
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Anonymous Pussy wrote: Apparently I have taken space in your head. Hardly. Anonymous Pussy wrote: Some reading material, when you feel like it [^] The last link you posted referenced actual events completely taken out of context to promote a demoralizing theology and used to make one or several people look bad. That is probably an MO for you so I won't be clicking the link above. I hope you enjoyed reading it and I hope it taught you well. Peace is not a word that gets slung around like some filthy rag. It's a word that blood has flowed for and that good people have died to protect and live by. Good Day! - Rex
I know you can't become if you only say what you would have done and you'll miss a million miles of fun." - Len Work hard, play hard. Don't forget who you are and don't forget where you're from. Do all these things well and you won't have to wonder where you are going.
code-frog wrote: Peace is not a word that gets slung around like some filthy rag. It's a word that blood has flowed for and that good people have died to protect and live by. Yea got my 5: Sadly to many people have forgotten this hard-learned lesson. ------------------------------- DEBUGGING : Removing the needles from the haystack.