I have published an app to the android and amazon app stores and currently my app has a legal disclaimer (End Use License Agreement) as part of it that runs the first time the start up the app. But my question is, is that needed? When do you need a EULA and when do you not? No one reads them anyway... but as a developer you need to protect yourself. What are the general guidelines for when you should and when you shouldn't? I did just because almost every other piece of software I have ever used had one, but I don't know why beyond that. Any help would be much appreciated.
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Well as far as when to use it, the question is simple. ALWAYS!!! |
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