"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I do not, nor do I want to study EULA's, but have read more than a few times that under the 'first sale' doctrine in copyright law that once a 'qualified' buyer purchases an educational license piece of software, they can sell it to whomever they want. Unfortunately, in practice, the agreement you make to install says you are a licensee, and not an owner. So while you may have bought the program and own the media the program comes on, you have no rights to the program. Makes even less sense than most copyright law. Our friends up north are far more fortunate than we in the US as far as copyright and EULA consumer protections go... not sure how those license agreements fit into their system.