 koolman2Premium join:2002-10-01 Anchorage, AK 1 edit | Bite me It's like AOL CDs- millions upon millions are sent out; only 5% are actually used to sign up.
If people didn't mind spyware, then why is there such a big fuss over it? Companies need to get their head out of their [insert word of choice here] and do something else for a change. If someone doesn't want it, do you honestly think that they're going to change their mind when they see such-and-such product?
I agree, however, that the law is a bit strict and may need to be revised. |
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 woody7Premium join:2000-10-13 Torrance, CA | I agree....though most users aren't savvy enough to know the difference between spy/ad or what they ever are...,thats why these companies don't want restrictions...IMHO -- BlooMe |
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 niko01 join:2004-01-19 Houston, TX | Bad facts - bad law Utah is a bad place to address a legitimate problem and I would only ask that folks here look past the headlines.
WhenU.com is NOT a sympathetic plaintiff. But, they got to this point because 1-800 contacts bought and paid for this law in Utah. Go look for yourselves - the Utah law is NOT a consumer friendly law. Consumers have no cause of action in that law.
So, as you ladies and gentlemen discuss spyware/adware - just be aware that this law has little to do with either. It is a piece of legislation that is narrowly tailored to benefit a local Utah company. And, its main target - WhenU.com - is fighting back. If you want to take part in a real discussion on the issue - the FTC is holding a meeting on April 19 about this problem. Look into if you are interested.... |
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Re: Bite me Don't forget those lovely CD cases. With a little relabling they make excellent CD/DVD gift boxes. |
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 koolman2Premium join:2002-10-01 Anchorage, AK | That's all I use them for 
Some soaking in warm/hot soap water and some Goo-Gone and you're good to go! |
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| reply to koolman2 Strict? I doubt there is a such thing as "too strict" in regards to ad/spyware software. I do computer repairs for people's computers, and about 80-90% of the "computer running too slow" calls are because it's DROWNING in ad/spyware. There's also the uber enjoyment of waiting 10+ minutes on boot, or to run SpyBot installs to remove the gunk from a thouroughly ruined computer.
And what do folks have to say after I've had to sit with a computer for an hour, just trying to get simple spy-removal software installed? They don't have a foggy clue where the software came from, they don't remember agreeing to it, etc. Most computer users (IMHO from repair) are idiots when it comes to these matters, and ad/spyware companies know this. That's why they make up phony warning messages, bury their software in the customer use agreements, and make it insanely hard to uninstall. (or impossible, in some cases)
Ad/Spyware really just need a big label before they install that says:
"CAUTION: Installing our software will cause your system performance to be decreased, are you sure you want to install this?"
If this were to happen...there wouldn't BE any spyware/adware problem. Folks just wouldn't install the stuff knowing that it will destroy the use of their computer. |
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 Spoonge BoobSeven Point Six 2mm Full Metal Jacket join:2002-05-26 Dogpatch, IL | reply to koolman2 I'm running low on my supply of free AOL CD's that I use as targets at the range.
Actually I wish AOL would send me more by the case, not just one at a time.
Looks like I may have to switch back to paper plates. LOL! -- Nothing says "get the hell out of my house" like the sound of a 12-gauge pump chambering a shell. |
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 koolman2Premium join:2002-10-01 Anchorage, AK | Just go to your local grocery store and pick up a few... hundred  |
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 rockjock join:2003-10-14 Salt Lake City, UT | reply to niko01
Re: Bad facts - bad law Opinions are nice, we all have them. But before you go tossing yours around as facts, please provide something to back it up. Otherwise, your post (and the opinions included therein) is as meaningless as the one made by Joe Schmo. |
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