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    15 days ago

    Any product that includes preinstalled software/firmware will have an EULA and terms of use. You agree to the terms in the EULA by using the product

    I don’t. Especially a forced click is no agreement.

    For example if you buy some device at some dealer, then you have the right to use it as you want. This deal is enough and it already gives you all rights that are needed.

    If a manufacturer’s EULA pops up later (= has not been part of your deal before), then it is void. A click does not make a new agreement, the software maker does not become a participant in your original contract, and does not gain any rights, and cannot restrict any rights that you already have before.