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Re: [Full-Disclosure] SunnComm to sue 'Shift key' student for $10m



Okay... So according to the law it's illegal to remove the program if later
you decide to not agree to the EULA? (Which I'm sure it says that the terms
can be changed at any time within it)

That sure doesn't seem kosher to me... I feel that you should be able to
remove/disable whatever on your computer. According to this logic... Using
Ad-Aware is illegal because it removes spyware from your system without
their non-existent uninstall interface!

Oh, and you're also not allowed to know what the file/driver name of the
program that they've installed is either?

Nice!

Hi Poof,


Odds are the copy-protection-related drivers can be removed via Windows' Add/Remove Programs control panel applet -- rendering your 'protected' media a defacto coaster until you accept the EULA a second time.

C

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