  borborpa Slipping Slowly Into Oblivion Premium join:2002-02-20 New Cumberland, PA clubs:
·Speakeasy
| If you can't uninstall it.... It's Malware/spyware. If it's legitimately installed, and easy to uninstall, then I'm more at ease with it. All I know is it took me hours to get rid of iSearch on someone's computer, because I had to find some no-descrpt .exe that kept re-installing it whenever SpyBot killed it. -- Dr. Bunsen Honeydew and Beaker in 2008!!! [AIM - BoyBandsMakeUGay] | |
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 |   technick Premium join:2000-12-16 Loganville, GA | Re: If you can't uninstall it.... I agree, it is spyware (Aka crapware). Now is someone going to sue me because I agree, and I call it that? If they do I hope for their sake I can't find them. Suing anyone is not going to prove who is right or wrong, just who has more money. | |
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 |  BarneyBadAss Badasses Fight For Freedom Premium join:2004-05-07 00001
·Verizon FIOS
| Ok, how about we (as a group) go at it like this since we know who the company is; where they are; and what they are doing.
(I'm not in the legal profession, so please don't consture this as being an action you should take. I'm hoping some of the folks involved in the legal profession will step in and claify what might be achievable.)
Every time we get this software from Idownload installed (unwantedly) on our systems we file suit in small claims court asking for 2 x your hourly wages for the amount of time it took to get out of your system.
The reason for filing in small claims court; simple; in the majority of the states within the United States; the actual defendant must appear and can not be represented by legal represneation.
In most cases; (as I understand it) small claims law is generally used to force the defendant to provide restution or otherwise make whole the petitioner(s) property to what it was prior to the offence.
Considering; there is likely we would all site as the person to be served the court summons; it stands to reason he'd have a hard time being in all the required locations at the same time; hence; the person beng summoned would loose the majority of the cases because the defendant did not show up to the mandantory appear.
Now; trying to get the money from the company / person / may prove to be difficult; but that's another story.
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| Re: If you can't uninstall it.... Yes and No, some of that are good idea's. Like dragging them to small claims court. As far as legal representation, when I went to court against my former employer, nothing I saw denied me the right to untilize a lawyers services.
Also as far as the timing goes, most courts will reschedule if they have to be in court in another district, county, state. You will have court cases lined up between here and eternety. Also if you fail, they can counter file for lost time and wages having to come fight you. -- "Our greatest glory consists not in never falling, but in rising everytime we fall." - Confucius - - - - - - - - - - - Streamfire.net- - AIM - CoNFuCiUsNiCk | |
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 |  kdoty74011
join:2003-07-20 Broken Arrow, OK | There is your problem spy bot.Dont use it!! get a real spyware tool remover.Spy bot is buggy junk.. | |
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join:2003-02-05 West Branch, MI | Ya Right.:) If it walks Like a duck, Quacks Like a Duck, And Looks Like A Duck......Well....it's A DUCK! | |
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join:2000-08-21 Glen Burnie, MD
·Verizon Online DSL
| Re: Ya Right.:) said by cdru :They could also be a witch. Either way, I say we burn 'em. Spyware turned me into a newt. 
I got better.  | |
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 |  mythology
join:2002-10-16 Seneca, SC | "If it walks Like a duck, Quacks Like a Duck, And Looks Like A Duck......Well....it's A DUCK!"
Or a retarded korean chicken. | |
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join:2000-11-02 Largo, FL | Re: Ya Right.:) OMG that's 2 funny!!!!!!!! | |
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join:2002-10-16 Seneca, SC | i try!!!!!!!!!!! | |
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 |  kdoty74011
join:2003-07-20 Broken Arrow, OK | Read the fine print real close, just before you move on with final install... | |
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  ColdFiltered
join:2005-01-25 Atlanta, GA | Sounds like a politician ... trying to run for office on a soil background. S_it is s_it. | |
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join:2004-07-21 Apex, NC | New Term Since the lawyers do not like the term spyware or malware, might I suggest that we start to use the word 'Crapware" to describe their product. Do the crap eating attornys have any basis of a lawsuit then ? | |
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 |   oliphant I Have 8 Boobies Premium join:2004-11-26 Corona, CA
| Re: New Term From their obvious toning down of their rhetoric in those replies, they appear to understand that there was never a basis for a lawsuit and hoped that the nastygrams would scare the bloggers into shutting up.
For those two quite the opposite and now that people see that iDownload's sharks are toothless wusses hopefully more will stand by their assertions and not buckle like PC Pitstop did. -- Don't get it, demand it! The Anime Network www.theanimenetwork.com | |
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 |   rodoke
join:2003-10-28 Carbondale, IL | My Suggestion: SPAMware Spy-, Ad-, and Malware. SPAMware! | |
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join:2001-03-27 Mishawaka, IN | Re: My Suggestion: SPAMware I like it. | |
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  Jason Levine Premium join:2001-07-13 Albany, NY
| Lawyer speak The writeup does a good job of translating the lawyer-speak, but you missed one:
We are currently engaged in an open dialogue with several large security firms, with the end goal being to reach a consensus as to the proper characterization of iSearch. Translation: We are trying to pay off some anti-spyware vendors so that they won't include iDownload and iSearch in their spyware/malware definitions. -- -Jason Levine http://www.jasons-toolbox.com/ http://www.PCQandA.com/ http://www.urateit.com/ | |
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join:2003-07-20 Alabaster, AL | Re: Lawyer speak Uh, they are going to commit genocide?
Did I miss the anology? | |
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join:2001-01-19 Houston, TX | Re: Lawyer speak It's the fascist slant where you must conform to what they perceive as the truth and do away with anything that contradicts them. | |
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 |   micl Visit Lovely Downtown Port Starboard Premium join:2001-10-25 Silver Spring, MD | These guys aren't lawyers... they are a PR firm hired to masqurade as lawyers. -- If I don't see you in the future, I'll see you in the pasture | |
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join:2004-10-18 Suffolk, VA
| Let the court battle begin Alright, it looks like they are willing to file law suites, and have the debate battled out in court. Just don't be suckered into the debate by foolishly sending cash to litigants needing money to "fight the battle". Hold on to your hard earned cash. | |
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| DEATH to all Spammer/Spyware criminals ! The only good Spammer/Spyware/Hacker is a DEAD one ! | |
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  woody7 Premium join:2000-10-13 Torrance, CA | Hmmmm..... Tell you what, if you put an uninstaller in your program that actually works, that is uninstalls all the "crapware" that it installed we might reconsider what we call it, like uninstallable "Crapware" -- BlooMe | |
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join:2005-03-11 Brisbane Oz
| Re: The Criminal Element isearch owned by idownload has gone too far this time.
They are now asking for donations to help encourage the development of bad-ware.
Suzi on Spywarewarriors called this outrageous ....for a man who is allegedly a multi-millionaire primarily my foistering bad-ware on the una-ware.
an extract from 'isearch' web site:
iSearch currently supports the following languages:
* English * Bulgarian * Czech * Danish * Dutch * French * German * Hungarian * Italian * Portugese * Rumanian * Spanish * Swedish * Turkish
Donations
A small donation would be much appreciated and encourage me to put more effort into developing iSearch further. Please click here for more details | |
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@optonline.net
| What I don't understand Is why M$ or for that matter even Dell or the other major OEM don't go after these guys. As far as any reasonable person is concerned, this crapware does nothing good other than muck a persons PC up casuing a less than desireable computing experience which in turn causes M$ and the OEM's money in terms of support calls. | |
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