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Sony's legal issues
Mark Rasch, 2005-11-14

Last month I wrote about a dispute between the Federal Trade Commission and a spyware distributor where the FTC alleged that an End User License Agreement, which essentially told downloaders that they were downloading spyware, was a false and deceptive trade practice. Two events cause me to revisit this issue. First, the FTC has gone after another spyware distributor, and second, Sony Corporation has caused the surreptitious installation of a rootkit-type program to enforce its digital rights management on its music CDs, claiming authority to do so under an End User License Agreement.

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Sony's legal issues 2005-11-16
Steve
EULA's, I believe are invalid and fail to qualify as contracts. Based on my rather limited knowledge of law, a contract has to be a mutual agreement between the parties. While one can argue that clicking on the "I agree" button constitutes some sort of "agreement" I don't think so. Further, the ven...

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