AFAIK there has been a court sentence here that says that a software must be taken back, if the user does not agree with the EULA, if the EULA was not readable before the software was bought (i.e. printed on the box or pinned at the wall in the store.
Anyway, what I initially wanted to post here is the following: I still play lots of old Dos games. More Dos than windows games, actually, which is why I still have Win98 installed. Recently I had the problem, that upon exiting Dos games (not all, but most of them), the Computer would freeze up completely, forcing me to hit the reset key. Upon reading on how Starforce affected several people's systems on GoneGold, I realized that the problem had occured around the time I installed BD. So I used this cleaner utility Lynn has uploaded, and - Lo and Behold - the problem is gone completely. That means that Starforce effectively blocks me from playing 80% of the games I want to play. Great Job! I payed 50 bucks for blocking all my favourite games! When O when will companies care about the people who buy their products, instead of those who don't buy them?