This is a useful reference: https://tosdr.org/en/service/244
@Eris @sheetposter I'm pretty sure that's not the case. I'm pretty sure that if you type "I ACCEPT", it is a legally binding contract. I think, if someone else types "I ACCEPT" on your behalf, you're probably using the software in breach of the EULA and could be sued/blocked/locked out or otherwise censured by the vendor.
@Eris @sheetposter If that's the case, I wonder why all proprietary vendors go to such lengths (and risk a lot of goodwill) to ensure people accept their EULAs...
@Eris @sheetposter I must say, I'm very skeptical of the idea that they're not legally binding contracts... although it might vary depending on jurisdiction.
@Eris @sheetposter will need to do some more research here in NZ...