 | not illegal, but defintely arrogant and unethical (sigh) All RadLight needed to do was detect that the SaveNow bundled app had been removed, and politely refuse to run until it had been restored, thus leaving the PC user in control of what apps were installed. Instead they arrogantly chose to nuke AdAware, taking the decision out of the user's hands.
And we thought it was bad when media player software "only" took over the file associations from other competing media players. |
 | I personally have no great objection to some spyware, as long as I know what it is doing! KaZaA insists on having Cydoor installed, I don't particularly like it, but I do have the choice, remove it and lose KaZaA, or keep it. I will NOT be loading RadLight onto my computer, and from what I've seen, not many others will either, so who's losing? |