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Originally posted by ScottG:
yup, a license that IS a product (i.e. something for sale). You don't own the rights to that game, only to play that game under their rules. This essentially means that you do NOT purchase the "product" until you have ACCEPTED the license - but try and tell that to the retailer you purchased it from. (To retailer: umm, I started installing it and it has all this crap I'm not about to "accept", so I stoped the installation and am now returning the product for a full return... then the retailer begins laughing at you.)
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Try telling this to the retailer. "I don't agree with the End User License Agreement and refuse to accept it." If you want to check up on whether it will work I suggest reading an EULA and I believe that somewhere in there it states that the product can be returned for refund if you do not accept the EULA... I haven't done the deep down research into this but if someone is ticked enough to do the research to see if there's a legal clause somewhere for stores like EB having to refund then feel free to look into it.