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Originally Posted by Bilge_Rat
Of course they do, you do not own software, you are granted a limited license to use software which belongs to Ubisoft. They can subject the license to any restrictions they which. You agree to those restrictions when you agree to the EULA prior to installation. Your only right as a consumer is to say you will not buy the game under those conditions.
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You are factually wrong.
The EULA is not legally binding in many EU countries. And it logically can't be - once you get to read it, you can't return the game anymore since the shops do not accept returns on opened software.
So no, they can not put any specific restrictions in the EULA, which you are only made aware of AFTER you bought the game and can't return it if you disagree.
If they have any specific restrictions to claim they need to be visible before opening the box. This is not the case.
So your standpoint is legally wrong.