Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 30th Jun 2006 20:31 UTC
Legal A computer user is suing Microsoft over the company's Windows Genuine Advantage anti-piracy tool, alleging that it violates laws against spyware. The suit by Los Angeles resident Brian Johnson, filed this week in U.S. District Court in Seattle, seeks class-action status for claims that Microsoft didn't adequately disclose details of the tool when it was delivered to PC users through the company's Automatic Update system.
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Where's the choice?
by robojerk on Fri 30th Jun 2006 23:12 UTC
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2006-01-10

I know that when I did updates in the past, it would require me to have WGA installed in order get the latest updates. So if the choice that Microsoft was giving last time I manually updated was to leave my PC insecure, or install spyware.

Similiar to being held at gun point and having the choice of handing over my wallet(identity) or my life.

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