Licensing Agreement:  How to read it before installation?

Seems I can't read the Licensing Agreement without Reader installed, yet I don't want to install it until I can read the Agreement.  Adobe:  Is there an HTML or TXT version?

Hi ScreenThis
Please Refer : http://www.adobe.com/legal/licenses-terms.html

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