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You'll be seeing new terminology from Microsoft: Microsoft Software License Terms, and license terms as the short version.
It was determined (and I wish I could tell you how, and by whom, but I don't know exactly) that many customers don't know what "EULA" means, so in the interest of clarity, Microsoft official style now is to use Microsoft Software License Terms rather than End-User License Agreement. So if you come across references to license terms, yes -- we mean the EULA.
Comments
- Anonymous
November 15, 2005
If you mean that you'll no longer use "EULA" and will now use "MSLT" -- I think you misunderstood why the customer was confused in the first place. - Anonymous
November 15, 2005
Nope, no "MSLT"!