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PatientGuy
I'M Way Deep Into Nothing Special
Premium
join:2000-12-11
Arlington, VA

reply to WFO

Re: Adware Installed through WMA Files

said by WFO:

LOL..Windows Media Player doesn't even get internet access on my laptop.:D
Same here plus I have Zone Alarm set so IE has to "Always ask for permission" I use Mozilla.


Transmaster
Don't Blame Me I Voted For Bill and Opus

join:2001-06-20
Cheyenne, WY

I like db Poweramp »www.dbpoweramp.com/ it plays everything, you can load what codex's you want MP1 to Ogg Vorbis to MP4 and everything in between. What I really like about is is it comes in sections so you only load what you want. If you just want the player cool, just the converter great, the burner only if you want it. It has the best music file converter I have ever used.

I wonder the above addresses should I enter these into my DSL router in the section the blocks them? or just add them to the blocked list on Spyware Blaster?
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Real Men use Vacuum tubes, 25 pound filament transformers, and plate voltages no less then 2400 volts...BPL I'm coming to get you


edbott

join:2005-01-02
Scottsdale, AZ

On the file I tested, the initial connections were to:

hotsearchbar.com
www.protectedmedia.com
wbpdp.balance.gator.com (gee, what a surprise!)


eburger68
Premium,MVM
join:2001-04-28

Ed:

You wrote:

said by edbott:

wbpdp.balance.gator.com (gee, what a surprise!)
Yup. So much for Claria's "privacy friendly" installation practices. For more info see Ben's latest:

»www.benedelman.org/news/010405-1.html

But Claria has a long history of this consumer-unfriendly nonsense:

»www.benedelman.org/news/112904-1.html

On a related note: the iSearch.com/iDownload.com EULA contained the following clause:

said by iDownload.com:
In addition, you further understand and agree, by installing the Software, that iSearch and/or the Software may, without any further prior notice to you, remove, disable or render inoperative other adware programs resident on your computer, which, in turn, may disable or render inoperative, other software resident on your computer, including software bundled with such adware, or have other adverse impacts on your computer.
This is the same license language that Ben wrote about here:

»www.benedelman.org/news/120704-1.html

I'd normally be pleased as punch to allow these jerks to feast on each other. The problem is that hapless consumers happen to be caught in the middle.

Best,

Eric L. Howes


justin
Australian
join:1999-05-28
New York, NY
kudos:7

isn't that EULA amazing? proof right there that they don't expect anyone to read it. Proof that the whole show-accept EULA thing is due to be dragged into the 21st century by a smart class-action lawyer.


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