Chances are you’ve never read any of those pesky software licensing agreements before clicking “OK” and going on with your life online. But you could be persuaded to listen to one if it were spoken aloud by an actor, right?
That must be the thought behind CNET getting Academy Award-winning actor Richard Dreyfuss to do some comic and dramatic readings from the “End User License Agreement” attached to the newest version of Apple’s iTunes media hub.
Of course Dreyfuss has a long history of lending his talents to the company. His comically sinister voice can be heard by clicking on the iTunes “Terms and Conditions” as well, and you may even recognize him as the voice behind Apple’s “Think Different” campaign, which started in the late 1990s.