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705 OKAY, WE WERE JUST KIDDING. THERE'S NOTHING IN HERE ABOUT CARWASHES. BUT YOU
706 REALLY SHOULD READ THESE THINGS, YOU KNOW. (It's the Beige Honda minivan, if
709 For those of you that do really care about license agreements, we close with
710 one final description of our motivation behind this document.
712 The key legal principal operating here is that, under copyright law, you have
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716 which we attempt to coerce or bind you to terms you are not aware of. Instead,
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