Most countries in the EU don’t allow for consumer rights to be overridden by an EULA.
Similarly, I can’t have a contract with you to murder me. It’s illegal and me being a willing participant in it does not make it legal, even if I sign a contract.
An EULA is legally binding, but only the parts that aren’t in conflict with consumer rights, meaning most of any EULA is going to be invalid.
Most countries in the EU don’t allow for consumer rights to be overridden by an EULA.
Similarly, I can’t have a contract with you to murder me. It’s illegal and me being a willing participant in it does not make it legal, even if I sign a contract.
An EULA is legally binding, but only the parts that aren’t in conflict with consumer rights, meaning most of any EULA is going to be invalid.
Ok, do these countries also make a contract not to distill LLMs void, as well?