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October 26th, 2004, 03:24 AM
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Actually this is a really big win. Seems there are lots of private networks out there and some users have privlage to click on stuff. These agreements or EULA's DO NOT take this into account, or if they do I did not read it as Admin before they clicked. So we read about the "Spam King" being told to stop but what about "Double Click", or "Data Miner". I do a sweep weekly and want to know how many systems I find that have a "Registry Setting" from them lost count. Point being a cick on an ad by them = Registry Setting, this is = messing with computer settings..the FTC says it's a no no they chenged my work standard and "Registry Settings". To change this is not good and costs me much lost time and effort. The end usres may or may not be authorized to make such a choice..these EULA's do not thake this into account. Until software vendors make it so their software cannot reach the "Registry level" to run and be productive shall such things go away. Go figure some software for a person to actually work needs SU status or Power User status...are they makeing yet another problem to solve? Stil wainting on the why is it 80% of my spam off of ligit Hotmail, AOL, and Yahoo accounts....Solve it big boys! EULA's are gonna die and some day people will know the marketing fluff of Microsoft is not Bill's watch that tells you the temp cause if it's cold outside you will know that dah!!! Gary Kildall never sued M$ but Bill made Billions off is unauthorized use of his software (oops that make him a hacker) Gary died in 1994 oh he also was behind the GUI and networking and interactive media. Just Google the name find the facts..FTC needs to nail DataMiner and Double Click!
I believe that one of the characteristics of the human race - possibly the one that is primarily responsible for its course of evolution - is that it has grown by creatively responding to failure.- Glen Seaborg
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