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Spyware Fines OKed By House

glimmy writes "The US House of Represenatives passed a bill that imposes fines on the use of Spyware by a majority of 399-1. This bill excludes programs used by the FBI or spy agencies, though."

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  1. How do I register my company as a spy agency? by 3770 · · Score: 4, Funny

    I'm sure that I'll get other benefits as well. Maybe I can get search warrants for my former girlfriends new boyfriend.

    It is worth looking into.

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  2. spy agencies? by osho_gg · · Score: 5, Funny

    Let me guess, microsoft will be the first officially US government sanctioned spy agency?

    Osho

  3. The lone hold out... by nativespeaker · · Score: 4, Funny

    Maybe Ron Paul(R-Texas) would like a free web toolbar that will keep his computer clock accurate and inform him of deals on vacations, Viagara, and more...

  4. Spy Agencies by ravenspear · · Score: 3, Funny

    This bill excludes programs used by the FBI or spy agencies, though.

    Because after all, the US Gov must reserve every right to monitor everything about it's citizens. With all those terrorists running around we can't afford to have ANY activity go unnoticed.

  5. 399 - 1? by Twintop · · Score: 4, Funny

    Well, I take it that one really enjoys his Gator to handle personal information and CoolWebSearch to find his pr0n. Maybe he thinks Intelimail does a better job of sorting his e-mail and Comet Cursor just looks pretty.

  6. Oh, Great! by crucini · · Score: 3, Funny
    This bill excludes programs used by the FBI or spy agencies, though.

    Now I can expect popups saying, "Have you considered a carreer in Homeland Security?" And that familiar "Winners don't use drugs" screen from 80's arcade games.
  7. Spy Agencies... by Uncle+Gropey · · Score: 3, Funny

    ...use spy ware? Huh?

  8. Accountability by manitoulinnerd · · Score: 3, Funny

    That is what it all boils down to. I have accepted that as a computer user, hell even a citizen of todays culture, there are people out there that are eager to abuse and take advantage of me.

    My computer is just one of the many ways they can do so. Many users have not come to terms with this. Vigilance is now part of computing and the internet.

    The one guy that voted against the others has the right idea. The internet is bigger then America. The recent attempts by the American Government to control this beast are not only offensive to me as a Canadian but also stupid as it is easy for the makers of this software to simply move their operation.

    Though I would love a flashing screen that says "Kazaa is installing spyware on your system" I don't see it a a viable option. Users need to be aware and accountable of their actions.

    Computers as well as many things have been over-simplified and as a result we are now seeing these problems.

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  9. Re:Clippy... by geminidomino · · Score: 4, Funny

    "It looks like you're trying to seduce a sexy Russian double-agent!"

    "Not now, Clippy, you fool!"

  10. Re:Please define spy agencies? by xs650 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Iraq. Next question.

  11. Re:Please define spy agencies? by secretsquirel · · Score: 3, Funny

    Thanks, I think I pretty much get what this bill says now. Well I guess now windows is illegal then; or did I misread that.