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Yea, but how would they even really know?? Thats the silly thing. I mean, if your not redistributing it for profit, or anything, theres no real way of getting caught breaking the eula. It makes you wonder why they even include it. I can understand with a software program like windows. I know ive had to call up microsoft and get a a new key to activate windows for updates, and all i did was format my HD or upgrade. Microsoft doesnt seem too fond of multiple installs of window's products with the same key, even if it's a perfectly legal copy.
Ack, sorry for going off-topic. This thread is about godfather, not EULA laws =)
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