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Rhobite
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reply to blah194
Re: That is a bunch of horsecrap

Just as copyright infringement isn't "stealing," distributing spyware isn't "breaking and entering" either. You have no legal right to privacy, and if you accept a spyware license you should expect them to run software on your PC and report on your PC usage. As I said though, if you can demonstrate actual damages and the spyware is deceptively installed, it should be illegal.
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cbs228
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While it's true that users must specifically agree to a EULA with provisions that allow "ET to phone home," these provisions are very obscure and often buried in paragraphs of ridiculously long legalese.
said by The FTC:
According to the Federal Trade Commission Act and the FTC's Unfairness Policy Statement, an ad or business practice is unfair if:
    •it causes or is likely to cause substantial consumer injury which a consumer could not reasonably avoid; and•it is not outweighed by the benefit to consumers.

    •Spyware causes actual harm. Its installation could possibly result in the theft of sensitive information, such as business trade secrets, depending on what information the program reports. It also decreases system performance and can present advertisements of questionable taste (i.e. marketing adult products to minors) on unrelated websites. Furthermore, since the average consumer is not willing to read a EULA, they are unable to discern what is going on and are thus unable to avoid it. For evidence that people do not know what is going on, see DSLR's Security forum.•Does spyware benefit consumers? While it certainly does provide a source of revenue for apps that would otherwise be distributed for a fee, the potential hazards of spyware probably outweigh this advantage. In addition, spyware can remain long after its "parent" programs have been uninstalled, which means that people continue to pay for something they do not use. Users will end up "paying" much more (consider the value of the information obtained and the ad revenues from what is presented) for spyware apps than if they purchased an equivalent application.

As such, I assert that spyware companies are engaging in deceptive business practices in violation of the FTC's Unfairness Policy. Start drafting those complaints.
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