There’s a format that decides how they get written in a lot of ways, I think. Like, I wrote a handful of contracts using an app online, and it’s basically two pages of stuff like “We’re going to use this word to refer to you, the person reading and signing this.” And then there’s a lot of spacing and specialized design that goes into it. Probably most EULA documents were written based on a template that’s always used for a company who adapted it from another company who adapted it from some other contract document way down the line. I think this is what they mean when they talk about “precedent.”
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