Adware Zango sues maker of antispyware tool

Discussion in 'privacy general' started by ronjor, May 18, 2007.

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  1. ronjor

    ronjor Global Moderator

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  2. Mrkvonic

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    Hello,
    What has the world come to. Gauntleting with napkins over powerpoints. Tsk. Tsk. In my world, the perps would be swaying from the town square post by now.
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    Really? Talk about grandiose assumptions? LOL
     
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    *Facepalms*
     
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    So, in the interest of fairness, is there anyone here who wishes to defend Zango? If it helps, I own alot of rope and a few planks.
     
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    Lol Benny, good one ;)

    After reading ronjor's link and subsequent link to a post within the article: http://spamnotes.com/2007/05/17/noted-without-comment.aspx
    I checked out a few URLs in the "Comments" below in the post by david.
    Brought back a few memories of me having to uninstall Hotbar on a friend's PC.
    I hope Zango (formerly 180Solutions) ends up eating the legal fees.
     
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    Zango's lawsuit against anti-spyware vendor rejected
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    This statement is also misleading. It should actually state the following

    Zango now bills itself as an online media company whose products are critical to generating money for their own wallets. :rolleyes:
     
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