- Jan 4, 2003
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Hyptothetical situation.
Say I purchased a computer game. Some computer games nowadays just come in a shrink wrapped box and a CD, with the manual included on the CD. I open it up, put the CD in and try to install it. First thing that comes up is the license agreement, which I have to either accept to go forward or decline it and not install the game. I read the license agreement and decide no to install the game. Shouldn't I be able to take the game back and ask for a full refund, since I did not agree with the license agreement and therefore did not play the game?
Say I purchased a computer game. Some computer games nowadays just come in a shrink wrapped box and a CD, with the manual included on the CD. I open it up, put the CD in and try to install it. First thing that comes up is the license agreement, which I have to either accept to go forward or decline it and not install the game. I read the license agreement and decide no to install the game. Shouldn't I be able to take the game back and ask for a full refund, since I did not agree with the license agreement and therefore did not play the game?