July 01, 2017
Now They Don't Even LET You Read it
With the change from wildcats to mountain ranges comes a new and clever way to ensure that there is no doubt as to whether the customer has actually signed off on whatever conditions Apple might have.
Of course after clicking agree I wanted to read the thing to see if I'd signed away a kidney, a portion of my liver, or was now changing careers to be a non-compensated pivoting blade propulsor operator on some Apple Exec's eco-friendly yacht.
This is H.S. Olympias, but the principle is the same.
Alas: No trace of the agreement can be found.
Posted by: The Brickmuppet at
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It's there. You just have to select "About this Mac" from the Apple menu, switch to the Support tab, click on "Important Information...", and then select "Software License Agreement", and a PDF will pop up. Just look for the sign on the door that says "Beware of the Leopard".
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Posted by: J Greely at Sun Jul 2 04:18:40 2017 (tgyIO)
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