a) it was one of multiple examples
b) do you personally run a business this way and, if so, how's that working out relative to the competition? My point was simply that all businesses have some parties they trust on the theory that they'll sue if a contractual agreement is broken. It's too expensive not to trust someone when you have no reasonable basis for expecting an attack and a solid legal basis for compensation if they did: if you dislike Microsoft, substitute Apple or Samsung, your bank, etc.
Speak for yourself, mate.