Full article:
http://www.okgazette.com/news/templates/cover.asp?articleid=423&zoneid=7
This is way beyond an issue of privacy. This seems to me to involve a form of unlawful breaking and entering.
This is ridiculous. It actually sounds like the movie "The Net" in which the villain does something similar on a nationwide scale.
Is Bill Gates trying to take over the world?
Not contributing to the reelection campaign of Senator Microsoft is yet another reason to use Linux.
MS inspecting computers without oversight? Think of all the stuff they can steal. Inventions people are working on and such...
What the heck...the "government" is engaged, as we speak, in destroying our entire country by allowing immigrant criminals to invade without firing a shot. Microsoft and other software makers erasing pirated software from our hard drives is down in the grass compared to the illegal hordes.
On top of that, we are running out of oil because the "government" will not allow drilling for oil in places where great quantities of oil are known to be. Taxes are so high that it takes two people working to live a life somewhere above poverty....etc etc.....so it goes....
If you don't want to have somebody spying in your computer...don't get on line...or keep an "internet computer" that doesn't have anything on it except IE.
Bill Gates is a Bilderberger, so is Rummy, so is John Edwards...Draw your own conclusions.
Bill Gates is a Bilderberger, so is Rummy, so is John Edwards...Draw your own conclusions.
HAHA, yea. whatever.
20 bucks says it's compromise within 24 hours of it's release. Just like everything else thats ever been written. And some freek will use it as yet another application to use as a hook for his own evil application that you just got in your inbox.
"If you click that accept button on the routine users agreement, the proposed law would allow any company from whom you bought upgradable software the freedom to come onto your computer for detection or prevention of the unauthorized use of or fraudulent or other illegal activities in connection with a network, service, or computer software, including scanning for and removing computer software prescribed under this act.
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' However, Section 6 of the act says such a prohibition shall not apply to telecommunications carrier, cable operator, computer hardware or software provider or provider of information service and wont apply to those companies in cases of detection or prevention of the unauthorized use of or fraudulent or other illegal activities. '
hmmm - seems like now might be a good time to become a computer programmer, write some really hot freeware with your own special EULA, and send it to Bill Gates, Soros, Kerry, etc. once many states and Congress enact something similar. Can't wait to get hard evidence of their plans, foibles, perversions, and crimes, heheh.
Seems like someone has forgotten that a sword is usually double-edged and cuts both ways, LOL..