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The Zango legal team must smoke Harvard style crack or something to come up with this one.
Zango's stance has always been "we aren't stealing traffic, because the end user agreed to install our software", while more often than not their install was either force, hidden, or with a "play video" or "play game" link rather than a clear confirmation of what the user wanted.
Now they are getting upset because a spyware / malware detection software pops up and prompts the users that have chosen to use that software to remove zango...
Guys, you can't have it both ways - either the computer is the users domain and he can do what he likes, or he can't. If he can, then spyware detectors can report your stuff and the user can choose to remove it, or if the use doesn't control his computer in this manner, then there is no way your software would be there to start with.
Zango are rapidly becoming the largest pricks on the internet by far.
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