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eburger68
Premium,MVM
join:2001-04-28

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Silencing the Critics: DirectRevenue

Hi All:

Last week I received two letters from the law firm representing DirectRevenue (aka AbetterInternet.com) regarding the listing of its MyPCTuneUp.com software removal tool on the Rogue/Suspect Anti-Spyware page ( »www.spywarewarrior.com/rogue_ant···eup_note ). You can read DirectRevenue's letter of March 18 to me here:

»www.spywarewarrior.com/dr_letter.pdf

You can read my response to DirectRevenue's attorney here:

»www.spywarewarrior.com/sww_response.pdf

This information is supplied to keep the anti-spyware community informed about the Rogue/Suspect Anti-Spyware page and SpywareWarrior.com.

Best,

Eric L. Howes


danny9
Go Ahead, Make My Day
Premium
join:2002-07-14
Clinton Township, MI
kudos:2

Excellent response. Thanks for keeping us updated.
Wishing you all the best, Dan
--
To Think or not to Think: That is the real question. VoicePulse 07/29/04



CalamityJane
Premium,VIP,MVM
join:2002-08-27
Eustis, FL
kudos:8

reply to eburger68
Had a victim with thread on this very matter a few months ago
»Another Virus/Hijack Removal Problem

Thanks for sharing that Eric.


codydog

join:2001-11-29
Newport, RI

Great set of letters!

You seem to have chosen an interesting strategy - if she responds to your detailed letter, and engages you in a letter writing campaign, you are going to seriously run their legal bill.



Spy
Premium
join:2001-09-22
NE

reply to eburger68
Thanks Eric. I and thousands of others really appreciate keeping informed about any changes to the Rogue/Suspect Anti-Spyware page. Excellent work as always.



WFO
Premium
join:2001-08-27
San Ramon, CA

reply to eburger68
Instead of MVM, me thinks Eric should just have the title of "Superman."

Great job as always! Thanks for sharing.:)



Mark Z
Premium
join:2002-10-14

reply to codydog

said by codydog:

Great set of letters!

You seem to have chosen an interesting strategy - if she responds to your detailed letter, and engages you in a letter writing campaign, you are going to seriously run their legal bill.
Not a bad idea actually. The more verbose the better!

Way to go Eric!
--
My Wheels


PhoenixDown
-- Wants FIOS
Premium
join:2003-06-08
Fresh Meadows, NY
kudos:1

reply to eburger68
Kudos!!



BillRoland
Premium
join:2001-01-21
Ocala, FL
kudos:2

reply to eburger68
Very well said Eric. Lets hope she tells her client that this is a hopeless battle for them.
--
"Don't steal. The government hates competition."



qdemn7
Smurf in My Loop
Premium
join:2003-09-16
Fort Worth, TX

reply to eburger68
Kudos Eric!! We need more people with big brass ones, just like you.



hambone6666
Sigmarick Said Arse

join:2001-02-13
Stamford, CT

reply to eburger68
yeah! Take that you scumsucking lawyer.



Steve
I know your IP address
Consultant
join:2001-03-10
Yorba Linda, CA
kudos:5

said by hambone6666:

yeah! Take that you scumsucking lawyer.
Actually, the lawyer is not the bad guy: she doesn't really care much about spyware one way or the other.

It's the lawyer's client that is orchestrating all of this, and to whom the scorn should be directed.
--
Stephen J. Friedl • Unix Wizard • Microsoft Security MVP • Tustin, California USA • my web site


Marilla
I Am My Own Arbiter
Premium
join:2002-12-06
Belpre, OH

reply to eburger68
Very well done, Eric.



DrStrange
Technically feasible
Premium
join:2001-07-23
West Hartford, CT
kudos:1

reply to eburger68
Nice job and nice legal strategy. Make sure you waste lots of their money.



Digibits
Premium
join:2000-09-02
The Hilltop
kudos:1

reply to eburger68
Excellent response, Eric.
Will be anxious to hear what response (if any) that you receive.



spamd
Premium
join:2001-04-22
Cherry Valley, IL

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said by Steve:

said by hambone6666:

yeah! Take that you scumsucking lawyer.
Actually, the lawyer is not the bad guy: she doesn't really care much about spyware one way or the other.

It's the lawyer's client that is orchestrating all of this, and to whom the scorn should be directed.
Yes, but that is also a problem. Most lawyers have computers. You would think that the lawyers have had there own personal problems with spyware.

Also if you notice the pic in the pdf. That computer also looks like it has spyware installed too. Just notice the icons in the toolbar! I can see some kind of date/time manager installed.


DownLow
Nope...I Got Nothing
Premium
join:2001-04-25
Long Island

reply to eburger68
Stupid question...is there a "legal defense fund" for spyware/adware cases like this (similar to the Linux/SCO one)?
--
Cleverly Disguised As A Responsible Adult!



Jason Levine
Premium
join:2001-07-13
USA

reply to eburger68
Very nice, Eric. It looks like legal threat letters are the latest method being used for spyware vendors to "legitimize" themselves. (Where "legitimize" really means silence everyone who says that their application is bad in any way.)
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-Jason Levine
http://www.jasons-toolbox.com/
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http://www.urateit.com/



salzan
Experienced Optimist
Premium
join:2004-01-08
WA State

reply to eburger68
Great job Eric! I'm anxiously awaiting their reply.....



catseyenu
Ack Pfft
Premium
join:2001-11-17
Fix East

reply to eburger68
Eric,
Given your work and visibility level I'm surprised that you haven't been targeted before now with a SLAPP suit.
Keep up the good work shining the light into these rat holes.


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