Spyware Notification Bill Introduced 25
cheinonen writes "According to this article at News.com, Rep. Mary Bono has introduced a bill that would require software manufacturers to notify you if they plan to install spyware on your machine. I might not be a legal genius, but won't they just get around this by noting this in the EULA, which many people already do, since you're supposedly required to read and agree to that anyway? Will this bill do anything at all?"
Legit (Score:3, Insightful)
The Benefit would be... (Score:5, Interesting)
And no-one would mind a lawsuit for no-compliance... except the bastards who are trying to invade our computers in the first place.
big surprise. (Score:5, Insightful)
"conspicuous location" (Score:5, Insightful)
"The bill would require companies to post an agreement in a conspicuous location telling computer users that spyware is being installed."
I doubt that the burying it in the EULA would qualify as "conspicuous", but the devil is in the details of the bill.
See: Tobacco and Alcohol labeling. (Score:5, Interesting)
WARNING: This software includes "spyware," which when installed will grant us access to track all of your web viewing habits.
Re:See: Tobacco and Alcohol labeling. (Score:1)
Ref: either Envisioning Information or Visual Explanations by Edward Tufte. (Neither of which I have on hand right now.)
Re:See: Tobacco and Alcohol labeling. (Score:2)
but yeah, a fine black big text: "DO YOU WANT TO USE OUR SO CALLED MARKETING RESEARCH TOOL THAT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE PROGRAM WE ARE OFFERING YOU, AND VERY LIKELY DOESN'T UNINSTALL WHEN YOU UNINSTALL THIS PROGRAM" with yes/no on it. though, people usually install these programs anyways because they want to check them out, though with spyware you are f
More informed users, less Kazaa? (Score:5, Insightful)
In any case, what's the most popular SpyWare? Kazaa?
Who's the favorite whipping boy of the "copyright industry?", Kazaa?
Who derives most of their profits from SpyWare? Kazaa?
Who would be most inconvenienced by a law that forced them to tell their customers that they're installing SpyWare? Kazaa?
Who among the the average userbase would choose to install SpyWare on their systems if it was made plainly obvious to them that it was happening? I'd say less than do now.
Less users, less profit, less Kazaa to annoy "Big Media."
Re:More informed users, less Kazaa? (Score:1)
Re:More informed users, less Kazaa? (Score:1)
Shift of burden. (Score:3, Insightful)
Why, yes of course. It will shift the burden of responsibility to the user. Just like cigarettes warnings. You can no longer use ignorance as an excuse. If you didn't read the terms of the agreement/warning label, it would be your fault.
Also, spyware would become "legal" since it's regulated (as a previous post said) making developers less shy of them.
My addition to the bill / $0.02 (Score:2)
2) If the installer is GUI based, a dialog box that is completely viewable on the screen (ie: not stuffed one pixel in the corner) displaying a 40+ point font with the same message as above appears. Instead of the Y/N/D you have 3 buttons indic
Re:My addition to the bill / $0.02 (Score:2)
Bono's Campaign contributions (Score:3, Informative)
re: will this bill do anything at all? (Score:1)
It's pointless (Score:3, Insightful)
So now they have to inform you. So you'll get a dialog saying "We are installing spyware. Click here to install it or here to abort this installation". Do you seriously think they'll give you the option of installing the program without the spyware?
It's just like those draconian EULA terms on Microsoft's security updates. If you don't agree to the terms, then the installer doesn't run and you have a computer with known security holes in it.
Re:Actually, that's a great idea (Score:1)
-1 Strawman (Score:2)
The real benefit from such law is that it will help rid us of "spyware for the sake of spyware" programs like Gator, etc.
You know, all those ActiveX thingies that pop up and ask permission to be installed on your machine in order to synch your clock or "e
spyware on business computers (Score:1)
Sounds good to me... (Score:2, Insightful)
Well, I did read through it, and it took some time and effort, but it will pay off for years to come - because I actually have an understanding of WHAT