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March 29th, 2003, 11:32 AM
I don't know it that's such a good idea. Although we all hate spyware, it is dangerous for the government to legislate against technology.
Protection from spyware should be the responsibility of the end user. First spyware, then p2p, then porn, then firewalls, then what? http://www.knac.com http://www.nj.com/wsou/popup/index.frame - WSOU Seton Halls Pirate Radio |
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March 30th, 2003, 03:32 AM
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Here's a link, it was formed by the Council of Europe. http://conventions.coe.int/Treaty/en...s/Html/185.htm Well I guess it's the same thing what that American judge said about Kazaa to make them liable under US law. Well the Council of Europe decided to make a convention against malware. I guess the only thing for Gator or someone else to be liable is to put their stuff on someone's PC who didnt agree to it, then you'd probably have to extradite them! All I know is that Gator should have gone into courts in England for Copyright infringement. They must have invaded someone's own webpage, and there's a copyright treaty (same one) that both UAS and England have signed. |
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March 30th, 2003, 02:05 PM
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I havent read it myself but I was told by the Secretary for Trade and Industry it was mean to cover this. I contacted my local MP b/c there's a huge lack of computer related law in England so I wanted to see if he was interested in introducing a Bill that I had ideas for. Oh well I'll read it later and break it down, they did say anything I have comment on to put it forward, so who knows... It sounds like Art 3 is trying to cover stuff like self installing programs like Dw and Gator rubbish but legislation is like not for reading! |
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March 30th, 2003, 03:17 PM
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Anyone remember other promises on that date? Here's one, Morpheus 2.0. |
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April 14th, 2003, 06:58 AM
infringing security measures - sounds like this can include spyware and other malwares to me. Up to the courts to decide I guess.
I'd love to see the ppl behind Dw get hammered if England can use this legislation (just a personal grudge against them!). :black |
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