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Originally posted by Backov
This is fairly old news.. Adaware removes all of the Brilliant Digital stuff, which was not to hijack your computer, but when they activated it, your computer would be used in an "alternate" p2p network to serve ads. ;>
Kazaalite is the spyware-removed version of Kazaa, but really, the more ethical way is to simply not use Kazaa. Use Gnucleus or Limewire (The Pro version without spyware), or whatever.. Don't cheat Kazaa.
Cheers,
Backov
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I'm a little confused as to how the use of any of these programs ... with or without spyware ... is "ethical" ...
When they all encourage piracy which ultimately hurts everybody in our business ...