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Originally posted by SpecimenB
Who cares what it is? The fact is that it was deceptively installed on my machine. And don't give me that line about EULA is MEANT to be read. That's a bunch of crap and you know it. EULA's aren't read. The developers know this and they hide it in the EULA to sneak it past unwary installers so they can make a quick buck. It's underhanded and deceptive.
EULA = End User License
Agreement
6 entries found for contract: 1 a : a binding
agreement between two or more persons or parties
Essentially, the EULA is a contract, it's not the developer's fault if the User doesn't read the "contract" the same as if a person signs on the dotted line before reading the fine print. At least in this case, you can uninstall the sponsor even though you didn't read the fine print. Again, it's not the dev fault if the user doesn't read.