"Phillip J. Eby" <pje at telecommunity.com> wrote in message news:5.1.1.6.0.20050202195401.038c04d0 at mail.telecommunity.com... > So, in an amusing turn of events, the EULA actually appears to forbid the > current offering of Python for Windows, since it does not have such a > EULA. Except of course that MS gave Python developers several copies of its newest compiler specifically for the purpose of compiling the Windows distribution. It would be nice to get a clear English statement from MS. I have dealt with the legalese in property sales agreements, lease agreements, and normal software licenses, but the quoted EULA snippets are the most obscure by far. Terry J. Reedy
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