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=== Question ===


I would like to just start cataloguing EULAs that violate "consideration." In other words "after-purchase EULAs" or a list of products that make you agree to a contract ''after'' you've already bought the product. That way if someone's thinking of buying something, they can use this wiki to go to that list, and then click on that link to get to the license agreement to see what exactly they're even agreeing to before they buy it. Is that allowed?
If so, where the hell do you even find the license agreements for such products? [[User:Fephisto|Fephisto]] ([[User talk:Fephisto|talk]]) 03:53, 21 January 2025 (UTC)

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I would like to just start cataloguing EULAs that violate "consideration." In other words "after-purchase EULAs" or a list of products that make you agree to a contract after you've already bought the product. That way if someone's thinking of buying something, they can use this wiki to go to that list, and then click on that link to get to the license agreement to see what exactly they're even agreeing to before they buy it. Is that allowed? If so, where the hell do you even find the license agreements for such products? Fephisto (talk) 03:53, 21 January 2025 (UTC)Reply