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  • Plain English EULA!

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    Microsoft Finally got it Right. They Created a Plain English EULA!

    software eulaMicrosoft drafted their new Windows 8 EULA in plain English and in a way that has never been done before (at least based on what I have read … and I read lots of EULAs).

    The New EULA Structure. It has 3 sections: (1) FAQ, (2) Additional Terms and (3) Limited Warranty. Now you may say that is not a big deal, well actually it is a big deal. The FAQ is part of the contract! Did you get that; the FAQ is part of the contract

    Here are some examples of the questions and answers within the EULA.

    q1

    q2

    What is really unique is that there is no license grant, but simply the question regarding how a user can use the software and the answer. This may usher in a new form of contract drafting, as if you think about it the reader of the EULA does not care about a license grant (or the legal formalities of license grants), but they do want to know how they can use the software. While I have never heard of court interpreting a contract with an embedded FAQ, I don’t see any reason why a court would not enforce it as written. Also, courts really like it when software vendors make their agreements more readable and understandable for consumers, so I think (hope) that the court will give them credit for drafting it in this manner if there were a …