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EULA

American  
[yoo-luh] / ˈyu lə /

noun

Digital Technology.
  1. End-User License Agreement: a contract between the manufacturer of computer software and the person who installs and uses it.

    distribution restrictions stipulated in the EULA.


Eula British  
/ ˈjuːlə /

acronym

  1. end-user licence agreement: the agreement made by a user before being granted permission to use computer software

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Etymology

Origin of EULA

First recorded in 1990–95

Example Sentences

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While some of those are optional, you won’t be able to proceed through the process until you accept the EULA.

From The Verge • Oct. 6, 2021

You’ll have to agree to a EULA, but then it will automatically put you through the login process.

From The Verge • Sep. 27, 2018

End user license agreements: Also known by the initialism EULA, end user license agreements dictate how and in what ways users can employ a piece of software.

From Slate • Oct. 3, 2016

There's nothing unusual about Yahoo's EULA, by the way.

From The Guardian • Jun. 8, 2013

We hope that Richard Dreyfuss can be persuaded to read this, as he did the iTunes EULA.

From The Guardian • Jul. 12, 2012