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particular software are printed on the 'shrink wrap cover' of the CD and the purchaser after going through the same tears the cover to access the CD ROM. The typical 'shrink wrap' agreement is a single piece of paper describing the licence terms, contained inside the box and wrapped in transparent paper along with the computer software installation and diskettes or the owner's manual. These agreements contain typical clauses on anti-reuse, anti-reverse engineering and limited copyright provision. Sometimes, these may have clauses disclaiming of warranties and liabilities. End user is bound and is considered to have agreed with the license, if he tears open the package. Shrink wrap agreements do not follow the normal practice of an agreement between the parties, where the terms of an agreement are negotiated between the parties.