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"Also, a federal prosecutor recently noted that the Justice Department already had sufficient legal authority under existing computer crime laws to put the most noxious spyware makers in prison."

So why don't they? Instead, we end up spending more money for applications that block spyware. (Yeah, Adaware and Spybot are free, but I don't have to scan my hard drive every day anymore.)
Posted by: jelindley   Posted on: 06/25/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Uh, oh...  BitTwiddler | 06/24/04
New Corporate Government  voiceofreason_z | 06/24/04
First target should be Real Player  r7di697 | 06/24/04
Any recommendations?  vferrara | 06/24/04
Real Alternative does the job  r7di697 | 06/24/04
Real Player is real Spyware !  workit@... | 11/10/05
After all the CANSPAM act worked so well...  Alpha_Female | 06/24/04
Dont Know Enough  ParadigmOdyssey | 06/24/04
Microsft Windows is also part of the problem  STFU NOOB | 06/25/04
May not be Windows this time; uninstalls are a problem.  Anton Philidor | 06/25/04
Spyware criminals  jelindley | 06/25/04
why do we need a new law to cover hacking  Hanover Phist | 06/25/04
wow  V Sanders | 06/26/04

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