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Spyware: Annoying? Destructive? Illegal?
Trespass?
A federal trial court in Chicago says it is. Personally, I can't understand why this was ever really in doubt. If you make software that has to be snuck onto a client's computer without their knowledge, or even without their full understanding, clearly this is fraudulent. Downloading games or other files does not make one legally willing to accept spyware, any more than filling up one's gas tank would make one legally willing to accept sugar if the local BP had decided to stick it in there without telling the public.
Thanks to Right on the Left Coast, who in turn found this at Instapundit.
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