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[Major OT] Spyware and Monitering in next wave of computers.
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<blockquote data-quote="jdavis" data-source="post: 649723" data-attributes="member: 8704"><p>I think that this could have a horrible backlash (it's been around for years). To many people are already up in arms about things like this and they haven't even done it yet. This would also force every computer to be a online all the time computer, that's going to be trouble right there. It also goes against the antitrust settlement that Microsoft weaseled into (I'm sure they really don't want to give any reason for going back to the original judgement in that case.). I mean it would basically give them access to every computer worldwide, that just isn't going to fly no matter how they try to word it. The futere will see huge changes in computer software and I expect the whole renting it online thing to happen, but for them to be able to encript my files on my computer, well that would be pushing the constitution regardless of the reasons they were giving. Then again who ever thought we would have a office of homeland security. It could happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdavis, post: 649723, member: 8704"] I think that this could have a horrible backlash (it's been around for years). To many people are already up in arms about things like this and they haven't even done it yet. This would also force every computer to be a online all the time computer, that's going to be trouble right there. It also goes against the antitrust settlement that Microsoft weaseled into (I'm sure they really don't want to give any reason for going back to the original judgement in that case.). I mean it would basically give them access to every computer worldwide, that just isn't going to fly no matter how they try to word it. The futere will see huge changes in computer software and I expect the whole renting it online thing to happen, but for them to be able to encript my files on my computer, well that would be pushing the constitution regardless of the reasons they were giving. Then again who ever thought we would have a office of homeland security. It could happen. [/QUOTE]
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