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View Poll Results: Do you accept spyware?
Yes 9 6.72%
No 122 91.04%
Spyware, what??? 3 2.24%
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Old March 31st, 2002
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You now have a choice.
You can now block the spyware/adware clients.
You no longer have to contribute your network resources or CPU cycles to spyware clients.
You have the choice, and the power.
http://opensourcep2p.sf.net

Windows and Linux versions available.
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Old April 9th, 2002
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Lightbulb More inforrmation plz

You want to be better informed? Then post your voice also in this tread at popular Zeropaid filesharing portal:

http://www.zeropaid.com/cgi-bin/ub/U...dback&Post=101

Stop the greed.
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Old April 10th, 2002
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Default Re: More inforrmation plz

List of all Gnutella clients with spyware/scumware:

Bearshare *infected*
Limewire *infected*
Morpheus *infected*
Swapnut *infected*

everyone else is clean!!
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You now have a choice.
You can now block the spyware/adware clients.
You no longer have to contribute your network resources or CPU cycles to spyware clients.
You have the choice, and the power.
Stop spamming the forums with your selfish, don't wanna share with everyone, network.

Go build your own damn forum or something.
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Stop spamming the forums with your selfish, don't wanna share with everyone, network.

Go build your own damn forum or something.
Again mrgone or another BS fan,

Those who deny freedom to others, deserve it not for themselves.
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Old April 25th, 2002
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Default adware/spyware/scumware and its behavior

Have a look on this Adware scoreboard with listing of modern adware and ratings
http://download.com.com/1200-20-884830.html?tag=sptlt
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Old April 26th, 2002
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Default Not exactly on the topic at hand, but....

Do you want to know how to force people to accept your spyware? Simple, do like RadLight did and HAVE YOUR INSTALLER UNINSTALL AD AWARE FROM THE USER'S MACHINE WHEN THEY INSTALL YOUR PRODUCT!

Here's the link to the Ad Aware message boards with the story:

http://www.lavasoft.nu/cgi-bin/forum...t=ST;f=20;t=13

EDIT: Addendum: The author of RadLight stated that he was trying to prove a point that since Ad Aware forces the removal of spyware -- the only component to allow some developers to make money from their products -- that he would force the removal of Ad Aware to get his point across... his point being that Ad Aware, in his opinion, participates in the illegal removal of legally installed software (adware/spyware components). Of course, it backfired on him big time, but I suppose that was to be expected.

Last edited by Smilin' Joe Fission; April 26th, 2002 at 01:42 PM.
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Old April 28th, 2002
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Default Spyware vs. anti-spyware

An interview with Ad-Aware's Nicholas Stark
http://salon.com/tech/feature/2002/0...are/index.html
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Again mrgone or another BS fan,

Those who deny freedom to others, deserve it not for themselves.
It won't make much difference soon. Looks like FreePeers has decided to bundle Cydoor with Bearshare. That may turn out to be the final spyware nail in BearShare's coffin.
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Old April 29th, 2002
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Yes and they want to offer a PRO version... for 10 bucks!

btw, the first Xolox betas are out - only for a few people right now... but I hope it will be released soon... who really cares about these spyware clients anymore?

Morgwen
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