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The huge wad of text that you scroll past and click "Accept" on when you first install the game or a new patch. It governs your license to use the [[World of Warcraft]] software which you paid $50 for. Usually shortened to [[EULA]].
The '''End-User License Agreement''', or '''License Agreement''', is text that all players must accept when they install the game or a new patch. It governs your license to use the {{link-wow}} software. This is different from the [[Terms of Use Agreement]] which applies while you are playing ''World of Warcraft''.


This is different from the "[[Terms of Use Agreement]]" ([[TUA]]) which applies while you are playing World of Warcraft.
== See also ==
 
* [[Terms of Use Agreement]]
* [http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/legal/eula.html World of Warcraft End User License Agreement] from the legal section of the [http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/ official site].
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Latest revision as of 03:04, 18 May 2020

The End-User License Agreement, or License Agreement, is text that all players must accept when they install the game or a new patch. It governs your license to use the World of Warcraft software. This is different from the Terms of Use Agreement which applies while you are playing World of Warcraft.

See also