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If it's not explicit and obvious in plain english what is going to happen if you install the software, WhenU should definitely be liable to the users and/or federal hacking laws or truth in advertising laws.

In no case should they be liable to the companies, except as mentioned in another response, possibly for defamation.
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Pop Up Purveyors should be treated as Signal Interferance  TreborG2 | 11/20/03
You make some interesting points but...  voska | 11/20/03
Not really  rpmyers1 | 11/20/03
Bundled with an app.. only acknowledged in the EULA..  d_jedi | 11/20/03
Fry 'em  rpmyers1 | 11/20/03
Yet another...  BitTwiddler | 11/20/03
The Judge made the right decision here  voska | 11/20/03
Not so sure ...  ac2_z | 11/20/03
What really bugs me is..  d_jedi | 11/20/03
The answer is simple...  BitTwiddler | 11/20/03
It is after all about the consumer.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/20/03
SPAM supporting judge  Update victim | 11/20/03
I wonder if...  cchenoweth | 11/20/03
when businesses  lmaxwell | 11/20/03

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