If they want people to comply with the eula, they just state the main factors very clearly on the outside packaging so that you can read it clearly in store and know what you are buying.
It is not reasonable to expect consumers to scrutinise the details of the eula in the way it is currently presented and in its current form is probably not enforceable.
But everyone would like to be clear on what they are buying.
It is not reasonable to expect consumers to scrutinise the details of the eula in the way it is currently presented and in its current form is probably not enforceable.
But everyone would like to be clear on what they are buying.

