we honestly don't know what they have on us or if they do know where we are, they have a locked down os running on their cpus thats a black box.
Isaac Torres
They can take you to court, and you may win, but you are still paying a lawyer, and you now have to sue them after the case for compensation to pay legal fees
both of these cases cost money, both of these cases may come in your favor, but you are on the hook for 50-200k till the first lawsuit is over, and then you are on the hook for another 50-200k trying to sue for compensation.
it effectively kills your ability to do anything against them.
Brody Smith
>living in a cucked country where EULAs are legally binding
Dominic Thomas
This isn't an issue under most legal systems.
Mason Wood
>They can take you to court That would be an immense PR disaster.
Joseph Myers
intel has dealt with worse, lost, and is still trying to not pay 10+ years later
They aren't, but it has to be tossed out by the court first, which is the first lawsuit.
then because compensation isn't part of the first lawsuit, you have to go through a second one, which intel will make as painful for you as possible because hurting you sends a chilling effect.
depends, the tactic intel will use is allowed in most systems, and will be tossed out, but it still costs money.
Joseph Martinez
Doesn't matter. The jews on Jow Forums will still shill intel hard.
Adam Bennett
>INTEL MAKES IT ILLEGAL They don't have the ability to tell me what to do. EULAs don't hold in court. They're absolutely meaningless. Must suck to have a government ruled by corporations lmfao amerifats.