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Not so, if you are truly told what is in the package,
then the decision is yours. This remains true even if the package contains a root-kit to expose your computer to anything on the web or any attacker who may try to obtain your information.

If you are allowed to make an informed decision, there is no reason to protect you from yourself.
Posted by: Update victim   Posted on: 11/16/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Fails requirements test  techboy_z | 11/16/05
Not so, if you are truly told what is in the package,  Update victim | 11/16/05
Who will enforce compliance..  eslorence@... | 11/18/05

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