What terms do you accept when you install OS X El Capitan

OS X EL Capitan 10.11 terms and conditionsMost of those who install various programs or operating systems in computers or mobile terminals do not read the terms and conditions of use of the respective devices and do not know what they are agreeing to from the moment they start using that software.

Wanting to know what it tacitly accepts when installing and using OS X El Capitan in his own Mac, a lawyer decided to read the terms and conditions of use of the operating system, needing only 33 minutes to decipher everything you see below.

According to Apple's terms and conditions, users OS X El Capitan they are not allowed to pirate software, the operating system is only loaned to users, in fact any kind of Apple software is only loaned, even if we pay money to "buy" it.

Users are prohibited from remixing the voices announcing the time, selling screen sharing access is also prohibited, and making more than one copy of OS X EL Capitan or offering help to someone who wants to create a hackintosh.

More useless terms found below.

  1. I can't use the Capitan with illegal copies of anyone's stuff.
  2. Apple didn't sell me this software. They still own it, in fact. I'm just borrowing it.
  3. If I install more Apple software, those are on loan as well.
  4. I can use the Captain in Two virtual Machines, and on one computer.
  5. But these VM's cannot be used for business. The only exception is for software developers (I guess they wouldn't follow this rule anyways.)
  6. I've got to read the separate rules that came with the fonts, and obey them. (I can only borrow those too.)
  7. Those cool voices for the clock? — no remixing!
  8. Slideshows made with Photo; same deal, don't even think about using them for some commercial purpose.
  9. I can't sell access to my Mac via any kind of screen sharing.
  10. I gotta run it on Apple hardware (no Hackintoshes).
  11. I can't help anyone else do that.
  12. I can make one copy as a backup.
  13. I can't try to figure out the source code for any of this.
  14. I gotta follow all my local laws while I'm using it. (!) (Really? Wherever I live?)
  15. can leave the software on the Mac if I sell it or give it away.
  16. I better not use anyone else's hacked version.
  17. Apple isn't responsible for my hurt feelings for anything I see on the web.
  18. If I break Any of these rules, this deal is over and I must immediately delete everything.
  19. The Captain came as-is.
  20. I can't send it to Sudan.
  21. I can't operate a nuclear power plant with it.
  22. I can't, don't even think about it, just plain can't, make money from MPEG/H.264/AVC videos I create. forum That, I need to buy another something from somebody.