Real uses sneaky tactics to "take over" users' PCs and plays fast and loose with privacy and personal preferences.
By only issuing some content in only Real format, the New York Times has adopted the same regrettable personal privacy policies.
I urge you to forward this message to someone who makes policy decisions for the NYTimes.com.
Thank you,
an earlier email I sent to NYTimes.com
I would like to see media clips on nytimes.com, but they are in >.ram format > which requires a product from Real.com to play them. > > I am opposed to using Real's products because real takes over the user's > machine and infects it with spyware which violates privacy. > > The NYTimes should not have the news exclusively in this format. Real's > invasive privacy policies have now become the NYTimes's policies. > > Please consider providing clips in a different format. > > Thank you. > > >
...she went to work as an organizer of music events and corporate parties after her divorce in 2000....
can you IMAGINE anyone divorcing this sweet, beautiful, conscientious, hard-working woman?
that guy must be CRAZY!
what a bunch of crap.
For NYTimes.com, you can email comments@nytimes.com
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.ram format
Here's what I've sent them.
Dear NYTimes webmaster/editors:
Please refer to this article that underscores the need for the NYTimes.com to provide content in formats other than "Real."
http://research.yale.edu/lawmeme/modules.php?na
Real uses sneaky tactics to "take over" users' PCs and plays fast and loose with privacy and personal preferences.
By only issuing some content in only Real format, the New York Times has adopted the same regrettable personal privacy policies.
I urge you to forward this message to someone who makes policy decisions for the NYTimes.com.
Thank you,
an earlier email I sent to NYTimes.com
I would like to see media clips on nytimes.com, but they are in
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> which requires a product from Real.com to play them.
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> I am opposed to using Real's products because real takes over the user's
> machine and infects it with spyware which violates privacy.
>
> The NYTimes should not have the news exclusively in this format. Real's
> invasive privacy policies have now become the NYTimes's policies.
>
> Please consider providing clips in a different format.
>
> Thank you.
>
>
>
...she went to work as an organizer of music events and corporate parties after her divorce in 2000.... can you IMAGINE anyone divorcing this sweet, beautiful, conscientious, hard-working woman? that guy must be CRAZY!