"Unruh" <unruh-spam@physics.ubc.ca> wrote in message
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> ibuprofin@painkiller.example.tld (Moe Trin) writes:
>
>>On Sun, 11 Mar 2007, in the Usenet newsgroup alt.computer.security, in
>>article
>><45f479cf$0$8927$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>, Steve H. wrote:
>
>>>Someone on another BBS I'm on declared that Microsoft might secretly
>>>whitelist certain spyware companies. This is total BS, right ? I cannot
>>>imagine Microsoft doing this and the resulting scandal.
>
>>This is a troll, right? You've had your head up-and-locked and haven't
>>bothered to read the End User License Agreement that _you_ agreed to when
>>you got windoze, and haven't bothered to know what the words "Digital
>>Rights Management" mean. That's funny.
> ...
>>In case you're not trolling, point your news reader to the news groups
>>"alt.privacy" and "alt.spyware". Or just hit google and find a copy of
>>the microsoft EULA - or pick up any computer magazine and find the
>>discussion about the spyware - it's not called that, because you agreed
>>that microsoft has the right to install it and can do anything they want
>>with the information they get from your computer.
>
>
> Ie, by using and installing Vista, you have given away the keys to your
> computer to MS...
and we actually have to PAY Microsoft to take away our User Rights?!
shouldn't Microsoft pay us for that? Many companies pay me for my
information...