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Here is the funniest part about this for me:
Zango stands on a narrow strip of "no case law" regarding their software and the bidding for clicks based on domain names, and then they get after someone for attempting to market a spyware installation software.
Same logic about the gunseller not being responsible for murders commited witha gun they sold. If ebus doesn't actual use the software himself, there is little or nothing that Zango can do. It is the difference between revealing how to hack a computer and actually hacking it yourself.
If this is really from Zango, I would suggest that their legal people need to take another run though basic law, because they must have skipped a few days in there.
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