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Minggu, 23 Januari 2011

Is Adware/Spyware Legal


A common question that is asked is whether spyware and adware is actually legal. The fact is

that in most cases the answer is, no, its not. But, that doesn’t always stop all crime.

What is illegal is being able to get into anyone’s computer without their authorization for any

reason. In the United States, the law that covers this is the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act.

Since part of the definition of spyware and adware is that the process itself requires that a user

download the program without the knowledge and/or consent of the user then it is quite illegal in

itself. It is a tricky law, though, that is very open to consideration.

It is so difficult to prosecute those that make and distribute spyware and adware that it is, in fact,

something rarely done. In some cases, many of these companies operate as standard

businesses. It’s not a hidden trade in any way, in many situations.

Why is it so difficult? One of the reasons this is the case is the fact that they have to prove that

you didn’t want to download the software in the first place.

Let’s say that you were using shareware and the process included spyware. Some spyware

providers claim that you signed up for the spyware as part of the bundle of applications.

Another consideration is just how you give your consent. Be honest, how many times have you

read through those long, “Read me” agreements before purchasing or downloading some type

of software?

If you don’t read the End User License Agreement, as they are called, and click “yes, you agree”

and continue, guess who’s legally responsible for whatever happens?

To make this even worse, many of the spyware and adware companies will make these

agreements excessively long and difficult to read and understand. You get frustrated and just

hit that button.

Of course, in most cases of spyware and adware, there is no agreement to sign anyway. The

fact is that many of these are drive by downloads that you’ll never know the program is there. In

this case, there is no contract at all and therefore nothing to hold you to them.

The good news is that throughout the United States and in countries such as Australia, there is

much law making happening to provide some protection from spyware and adware to the public.

In Iowa and Washington, within the United States, there have been laws passed that offer some

protection. In these laws, specific types of spyware are targeted and made to be criminalizing

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