The gist of many big company's new "No Sue" clauses are that you can't sue them, but beyond that, aarrggghh, there's so much legal wish-wash it makes your head spin.
So thank you, website EULAgony, for translating them into something we can understand.
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The site, whose name is a play on the term EULA (End User License Agreement, or the actual things you're signing), takes the legal tomes of publishers like Microsoft, EA and Sony (as well as Blizzard, Valve and Facebook) and either paraphrases or spells out each clause in regular terms, not those that need to be deciphered by someone with a legal background.
It's kind of funny, then, but also very useful.
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