WaltM
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Not really... in the software piracy world this works the same way. You are held to the terms of the EULA that the product ships with regardless of whether the version YOU installed ever presented that EULA to you. For instance if someone buys a phone and agrees to the EULA and then sells it to you and all you have to do is update it to your number you are still assumed to have agreed to the EULA without ever having read it. Same thing with the copyright notice. You are held responsible for the knowledge of that copyright notice regardless of if you ever bought the media, read the notice, or even walked past a store that contained it, but you downloaded it or got a copy that had no such notice included.
SOunds like Matt's pointing out to you, that EULA comes in, where copyright protection leaves off, they're both enforceable though.