One thing we are missing is a ruling that states that these EULAs are unenforceable if they are too long and complicated for a given percent of the audience.<p>I used to love the information that google desktop displayed in addition to the normal EULA. It read somewhat like: "Read Carefully, this is not the normal YADDA YADDA." But that was 5 or 6 years ago and I am afraid google has grown up since then.<p>Of course we should have a ruling that everyone who started obviously stupid lawsuits (possibly including class action) should lose their drivers license, lose the right to vote etc as their lack of judgment has been documented clearly ;-)