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| reply to K McAleavey
Re: End user agreement revocation But still, it brings up the question - If there is no prohibition against a user ceasing agreement with the terms, it seems the user can revoke and thereby be free to - or even required - to remove the product.
Now if the license agreement does not specify irrevocation of agreement, then it seems that no prohibition would exist and the user would be able to declare "I no longer agree with the license terms".
This would probably be better argued by good lawyers at any rate. -- In Memoriam -NRK 1 FEB 1918 - 6 NOV 2005B-17 pilot -50 missions over Europe and North Africa - 347th Squadron, 99th Bomb Group - Husband, Father, Grandfather, Great Grandfather, friend --- A knight and gentleman gone to peace |