Originally Posted by
Gurbz
But there is no law stating that the EULA has to be made available at the site of, or time of, purchase. It just has to be available to the consumer in some way prior to the consumer making the purchase.
As long as it is available without purchase in some fashion to the consumer, then then even under EU law it is still the consumer's responsibility to be knowledgeable about what they are agreeing to.
If what you are trying to claim was actually true, no company would sell software of any kind in the EU, as the consumer would be able to do whatever they wanted with it once purchased. Copyright and anti-piracy laws would be completely unenforceable. And since the EU has some of the most strict anti piracy and copyright laws on the planet, I very highly doubt your assumptions are correct.