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Yeah, for sure, I’m not saying it’s easy - it’s just way more nuanced than both sides of the “EULAs are completely unenforceable”/“EULAs can make you give away your firstborn” make it out - I know for sure you understand that, and I wasn’t trying to say you were wrong - just expanding on your answer. There’s loads of EULA provisions which probably would never stand up in court, but they’re still at least somewhat enforceable to some extent.
Yes, and if you ask a lawyer, they'll say "it depends".
And the thing it usually depends on, is "how much money you got?" 😎
100%, yeah. The law is a little game for the wealthy to play with against eachother and a tool to oppress the rest of us with.