Am 08. Jan, 2004 schw=E4tzte Derek Neighbors so:
> I will gladly let any law enforcement agency look at my computer. I
Not without a valid search warrant. The constitution gives us protections
against illegal search and seizure. Those protections are lost if we don't
protect them.
I doubt the gov't will ever want to search my box, but they'll need a searc=
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warrant if they want to.
> have nothing to hide. However, I don't feel that any vendor has the
> right to access my computer without notifying me and certainly I don't
> think they should have reason to be installing software without
> notifying me.
>
> To be fair, to date Microsoft has not (to my knowledge) used or abused
> either one of these items, but certainly they put them in their EULA for
> a reason.
They shouldn't be in the EULA for the OS. The EULA shouldn't be changed wit=
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patches.
ciao,
der.hans
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