@BlackMonk
At this point, it should be common knowledge amongst anyone at enthusiast websites/forums that there are EULAs inside shrink-wrapped software packages and that stores often don't accept returns on products that have the shrink-wrap broken.
Come on get off your soap box. Let's be real for a minute here. At this point, it should be common knowledge amongst anyone at enthusiast websites/forums that NOBODY reads EULAS. I've been using a computer since the TRS-80 color computer II (not the three the two :-( ) I have never read a complete EULA.
I suppose if one really cared, you could open the package in the store and look for the EULA right in front of the clerk. Or, look on the vendor's website or call them to find out the terms before purchasing their products. Or, don't ever buy any software ever again since most commercial products have EULAs like this and you're screwed once you open the package. Linux forever, opensource yay, etc.
Ooops, you left out, they could just buy the software and install it anyway. ;-)
@TheMud
I'm pretty sure you are safe from getting sued. I just can't see Apple going to a judge and saying, "Hey, FTW? This guy paid us well over $100 for our product AND is using it!!" GASP!! LOL! :lol:
On the moral side I think you'd be in even better shape. I think you would be one of the few that even "bothered" to purchase it to run on PC as upposed to getting it from a torrent. So again I think Apple would be in awe of you.