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gg (Monday, 18 May 2009) Reply
God damn .. where will I now hide all my missles? I never read this licence crap. Moon (Monday, 18 May 2009) Reply
Well, it's iTunes & QuickTime. Even if you COULD use it to create a missile, it would take 3 years to launch it. Kevin (Monday, 18 May 2009) Reply
Ok. I've set up shop building my personal nuclear arsenal. I'm all ready to use the necessary final component: iTunes with QuickTime, and now this!?! I must either agree to these terms and scrap my plans for world domination, or refuse the license agreement and find another way! What else can go wrong? mgr (Monday, 18 May 2009) Reply
Saw something like this in the license/docs for an old texteditor on my good ol' Amiga about 15 years ago :) First i wondered, but then... well... For an editor it makes some sense at least tired of making up names (Tuesday, 19 May 2009) Reply
I think the poor schlubs who write this stuff get bored out of their skulls and slip a funny in once in a while. Uncle Nookie (Friday, 22 May 2009) Reply
Are they really that afraid of us because if so, we should use this to legalize weed and get us homos married and whatever else the people want. Only those who are in a culture should be able to make rules for themselves, so long as they aren't hurting someone else. And if someone wants to get all religious/churchy/bible thumpy...on me, move back to somewhere where the church rules the land and discover why the USA was established with logic to rule the land, not religion, but with religious freedom in mind. Have fun with the catholic church if you end up in one of their lands. You'll see what freedom is not. Beba! (Tuesday, 26 May 2009) Reply
and they also said : "i do not accept the terms and conditions...:) ali (Thursday, 28 May 2009) Reply
yeah dude, im gonna make an nuclear missile using iTunes! at least it will play some music whan it hits. doober (Sunday, 31 May 2009) Reply
Ahh yes a law abiding terrorist will never agree to those terms. Because if he does accept the terms and is planning a terrorist attack, he might get arrested due to violation of iTunes License Agreement. cody (Saturday, 20 Jun 2009) Reply
silly american laws don't apply here :B actually non of the license agreements that you can find in software is actually LEGAL here :B hirnrissigermann (Thursday, 27 Aug 2009) Reply
I had no idea that iTunes was THAT FREAKING COOL! I'm gonna download it right now and get to work on those missiles. lol (Saturday, 27 Mar 2010) Reply
does that mean that i can manufacture granades and bombs with iTunes? |