@casper
If you don't think you have a valid contract, in the EULA, in your country.....Then you simply don't have a contract at all. A contract to use the software on an AmigaONE, didn't materialize out of thin air, certainly.
Don't you see, no contract, means no contract!!!!
license agreements are valid in all euorpean countries, these types of arguments 'it's legal in my country' are very hard to counter, because I readily admit, I don't know the laws of every country of the world. but its by and large BS.
europe and america both have very strong intellectual property laws, and don't allow piracy.
The reason I will be fairly vocal on this subject, is I am looking for practice in making a certain point clear.
Its obvious to me, that many people feel piracy is OK, and thats life....but many people don't really understand why its wrong, and so its good to sharpen ones skills on this point.
For example, spending $100 to buy a license for using Mac OS X on a single piece of apple branded hardware, allows you to use Mac OS X for whatever you want? nooooo, not really.
can you buy a 10 person license and use it for 15? Is that OK? Can you buy an upgrade license for XP, and use it to make a full install on an OEM machine?
Of course, all these things are wrong...but now...looking at other threads, I see one thing....many of you are not against piracy in any form...you outright support it fully...and the arguments are just misdirection
@Xeron, Peter Gordon...if you are against piracy, you will say it, you can say it at any time.
I know that you didn't literally mean to say you were against piracy, and I did put those words in your mouth...but anyone can tell from reading it I was facetious, and you've made it more than clear your feelings on the subject. At no point did you take a stance against piracy...
feel free to do so at any time.