What does the EULA actually mean ?
The EULA is the End User License Agreement that must be agreed to when the kit is purchased. This description is not a legal document and end users that purchase the kit will be bound by the actual terms of the EULA that can be found here . The EULA describes two types of software that are provided in the kit. (1) “Software” with a capital “S” which is everything on Disc 1 and (2) “Third Party Software” which is everything on Disc 2. The EULA restricts what the end user is allowed to do with the materials on Disc 1. They are SCE proprietary contents including copyrighted system manuals and the Runtime Environment (RTE). The EULA says that the end user may not copy or redistribute these materials and may not reverse engineer them or make commercial use of the contents of Disc 1 unless applicable local laws allow such uses. On Disc 2, there are many software packages under many different software licenses such as the GPL , LGPL , BSD and others . The copyright for the source code is owne