New York Attorney General Sues Over Spyware

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  • Manga1
    Confirmed User
    • Oct 2001
    • 952

    #1

    New York Attorney General Sues Over Spyware

    New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer sued a major Internet marketer Thursday, blaming it for secretly installing software that delivers nuisance pop-up advertisements and can slow and crash personal computers.

    Shares of the company, Intermix Media Inc. of Los Angeles, fell $1.01, or 21 percent, to $3.79 in midday trading on the American Stock Exchange.

    Spitzer accuses Intermix of redirecting computer users to Web sites where ads get displayed, adding unnecessary toolbars to Web browsers and delivering unwanted ads that pop up on computer screens.

    A six-month investigation found that the company installed a wide range of advertising software on countless personal computers nationwide, with more than 3.7 million downloads directed at New Yorkers alone, Spitzer said.

    "Spyware and adware are more than an annoyance," Spitzer said. "These fraudulent programs foul machines, undermine productivity and in many cases frustrate consumers' efforts to remove them from their computers. These issues can serve to be a hindrance to the growth of e-commerce."

    Christopher Lipp, senior vice president and general counsel for Intermix, denied promoting or condoning spyware, saying its toolbars and redirect applications do not collect personal information on computer users.

    He added that "many of the practices being challenged were instituted under prior leadership, and Intermix has been voluntarily and proactively improving these applications and related consumer disclosure and functionality for some time."

    According to Spitzer, Intermix owns and operates such Web sites as mycoolscreen.com, cursorzone.com and flowgo.com, which advertised screensavers, games and other software available for download. Though those programs are free, they often carry other software for delivering ads and can interfere with normal computer use, he said.

    One of the company's ad-delivery programs, "KeenValue," delivered pop-up ads while another program, "IncrediFind," redirected Web addresses to Intermix's own search engine, Spitzer said.

    The ad software sometimes comes without notice, or if a user was asked permission, it was often through a vague reference in a lengthy licensing agreement that could be misleading or inaccurate, investigators said.

    The programs sometimes omitted "un-install" applications and couldn't be removed by most computers' add/remove function, Spitzer said.

    Spitzer's civil suit accuses Intermix of violating state General Business Law provisions against false advertising and deceptive business practices. He also accuses them of trespass under New York common law.

    Spitzer, after taking on Wall Street and the insurance industry, is taking a harder look at Internet companies he believes are stunting the growth of e-commerce.

    "We are looking across the industry at these practices because it really does go to the core of e-commerce," said Kenneth Dreifach, chief of Spitzer's Internet Bureau, "Increasingly, people don't feel in control."

    The advertisers, which include Fortune 500 companies, aren't targeted.

    Dreifach said negotiations with the company didn't result in a settlement, and more cases are possible.

    "One of Internet users' biggest frustrations today is unwanted software that sneaks onto computers without their owner's consent and cannot be uninstalled," Ari Schwartz, the Associate Director Center for Democracy and Technology, "The practices alleged in this case are widespread on the Internet."

    http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=stor...pitzer_spyware
  • SykkBoy2
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    • Feb 2001
    • 19969

    #2
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      • 1570

      #3
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      • warlock5
        Confirmed User
        • Jan 2004
        • 2808

        #4
        Cross your fingers and hope he doesn't get too trigger happy on this one. Spyware definately hurts ecommerce but overzealous regulators with special interests in their back pockets can do even more damage.

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        • Rinaldo
          Confirmed User
          • Sep 2003
          • 5086

          #5
          THey won't win, look at what happened when they sued Whenu. Whenu beat the shit out of them and then counter sued

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          • Cassie
            Confirmed User
            • Mar 2003
            • 3139

            #6
            i thought adware was actually legal?
            ICQ: 309756847
            ]

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            • AlienQ - BANNED FOR LIFE
              best designer on GFY
              • Mar 2003
              • 30307

              #7
              Originally posted by Cassie
              i thought adware was actually legal?
              When grey turns black its a sign of armagedon.

              I have said for a long while now that Toolbars will come under government attack and face regulation.
              Everyone called me an idiot while I was on my little soap box about this issue...

              Now they can eat shit and die as I laugh my mother fucking ass off.

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              • 2HousePlague
                CURATOR
                • Jul 2004
                • 14572

                #8
                Originally posted by AlienQ
                Everyone called me an idiot while I was on my little soap box about this issue...
                Not everyone: http://www.gofuckyourself.com/showthread.php?t=455327


                j-
                tada!

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                • AlienQ - BANNED FOR LIFE
                  best designer on GFY
                  • Mar 2003
                  • 30307

                  #9
                  We'll see if 12CLicks start's to sweat and get hot under the collar

                  Eheheh, I been looking forward to these day's, and the government is not going to stop with what they are nailing right now. It will move up the chain and down the chain.

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                  • Theo
                    HAL 9000
                    • May 2001
                    • 34515

                    #10
                    adware is legal

                    icq running ads is adware too

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                    • $5 submissions
                      I help you SUCCEED
                      • Nov 2003
                      • 32195

                      #11
                      This could get interesting

                      Asides from the auto install/sneaky install shit... can the AG overturn the contractual "consent" people give to apps that display an actual consent page?

                      I guess one side can argue--hey, you clicked on it and had the opportunity to read...

                      The other side of the equation is this may be an example of PROCEDURAL unconscionability... (hard to prove specially if you're given ample time to read the contract terms).

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                      • Cassie
                        Confirmed User
                        • Mar 2003
                        • 3139

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Soul_Rebel
                        adware is legal

                        icq running ads is adware too

                        i thought so. i am clueless when it comes to this adware/spyware thing so i thought i would ask.
                        ICQ: 309756847
                        ]

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                        • 12clicks
                          Too lazy to set a custom title
                          • Jan 2001
                          • 19813

                          #13
                          Originally posted by AlienQ
                          We'll see if 12CLicks start's to sweat and get hot under the collar

                          Eheheh, I been looking forward to these day's, and the government is not going to stop with what they are nailing right now. It will move up the chain and down the chain.
                          hahaha, does looking forward from under your rock really do anything for you?

                          I'm always amazed at what the trolls think goes on in this business.
                          I'm not a dinosaur, I'm a crocodile. I've seen dinosaurs come and go and I'm left unimpressed.

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                          • hershie
                            Confirmed User
                            • Jun 2002
                            • 4642

                            #14
                            Here is the NY Times story:

                            http://www.gofuckyourself.com/showthread.php?t=461462

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