 salzanExperienced OptimistPremium join:2004-01-08 WA State | reply to eburger68
Re: Silencing the Critics: ISearch/IDownload Is there any legal definition of "spyware" for a lawsuit like this? Or is the public perception of the term enough to proceed?
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 hpguruCurb Your DogmaPremium join:2002-04-12 | said by salzan:Is there any legal definition of "spyware" for a lawsuit like this? Or is the public perception of the term enough to proceed? Maybe someone should patent the whole idea of spyware so as to create a definition that would hold up in court. -- Boundlessly expands the sky and nothing stops the white clouds from freely flying about. |
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| reply to salzan said by salzan:Is there any legal definition of "spyware" for a lawsuit like this? Or is the public perception of the term enough to proceed? Just wondering... See below from the web site of the «legal firm» responsible for that letter...
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 | reply to hpguru I wish terminal cancer upon the children and spouses of everyone who works with, for, or at iSearch. |
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