here is my 2cp on this.
ELUA cant be a binding contract. as proven in court and upheld by the US supreme court. (Feel free to look it up if you realy wanna know).
For a contract to be binding there has to be a verbal or written contract. Clicking i accept does not constitute a legal contract. because there is nothing verbal or signed.
Soe couldnt sue, EQEMU hasnt damaged them in any way, lol sit in irc for a bit and alot of people come in saying " ive never played eq but i bought the game just to play eqemu ".
thats how i see it...
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