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Spyware Maker Sues Detection Firm

Luigi30 writes "ZDnet reports that RetroCoder, makers of the SpyMon remote monitoring program, are suing Sunbelt Software, makers of ConterSpy, a spyware detector program, for detecting the SpyMon as spyware. According to the EULA, SpyMon can not be used in 'anti-spyware research,' and detecting it is therefore a violation of it. 'In order to add our product to their list, they must have downloaded it and then examined it. These actions are forbidden by the notice,' a RetroCoder spokesperson said."

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  1. i hate spyware....but.. by atarione · · Score: 4, Funny

    their EULA is GENIUS>.... evil evil genius.

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  2. The answer... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...is for the detection firm to add a section to their EULA that forbids anti-anti-spyware research!

  3. Other great EULA small print by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Section 6783.

    You agree that in using this Software, You give Us the right to your first born child.

    Section 6784.

    You agree that in using this Software, you will never hit the "g" key on your keyboard between 4:50AM and 3:15PM. This clause will survive termination of the Agreement.

    Section 6785.

    You will never call the Software a Piece Of Shit in public or in private.

  4. Unenforceble I'd Say by amelith · · Score: 5, Funny

    What's next? Passing a note to a bank teller "By reading this note you have agreed to let me rob your bank and not press the alarm button"?

    EULAs are becoming increasingly cluttered with unenforceable and in cases downright silly things. With any luck a few frivolous lawsuits might see some of them struck down.

    Ame

  5. Virus creator sues McAffee for USD 200$ Mio by lightweave · · Score: 5, Funny

    ++++ fake ticker ++++ Johnny Bash, famous for writing applications like WORM32 and Trojan.Hoax, has today filed a lawsuit against McAffee. His complaint is that the EULA for this applications specifically forbids the reverse engineering or analyzing of the code for anti-virus companies. He says that by downloading and installing his latestes achievment, McAffee implicitly agreed to the conditions and thus violated the EULA by including the anti-virus measures in their latest software.

  6. Re:My god by OrangeTide · · Score: 5, Funny

    Ah. the popular "Bend Over" EULA.

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  7. So much fun by pepeperes · · Score: 5, Funny

    U.S. lawsuits are merrier and merrier all the time! Very few surrealist artists had as much imagination as some lawyers do!

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    ... from the forgotten corner in europe
  8. Re:If it looks like a duck and sounds like a duck. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    But if it weighs the same as a duck, it must be a witch.

  9. Re:My god by AnonymousBystander · · Score: 5, Funny

    Ah.. the popular soviet russia joke...
    spywares sue YOU now becomes reality

    Next, write this on your T-shirt
    "By looking at me, you agree to ...

  10. Message for SpyMon developers by 50m31sl4sh. · · Score: 5, Funny

    By reading this post, you agree to pay me $1,000,000.

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    Rediculous is ridiculous!
  11. Re:how about this EULA by indifferent+children · · Score: 4, Funny

    Scott Adams did it better. Dilbert didn't read the EULA which stated that by installing pkg X, he was agreeing to become Bill Gates' towel-boy.

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    Censorship is telling a man he can't have a steak just because a baby can't chew it. --Mark Twain
  12. Re:Asshole is right. Look at this... by AntEater · · Score: 5, Funny

    Was I the only one who saw this subject line and though goatse.... ?? I must admit, it made me flinch.

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