I know no home user who cares about that, as long as they have an activated copy they're happy.
I'm not talking about professional environments, neither is this thread.
Yes, most users don't care about EULAs or legality of the software they use
I think it's important for those reading this thread that a EULA or any sort of agreement isn't automatically legally binding. In fact, in most countries, EULA's mean absolutely nothing until a court decides their terms or any part thereof are actually valid.
I wouldn't be surprised if they are rarely enforced by a court.