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Bill Fining Companies who give Spyware.
« on: October 06, 2004, 07:14:42 pm »
http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/internet/10/05/internet.spyware.ap/index.html

Bill imposes hefty 'spyware' fines

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Companies and others that secretly install "spyware" programs on people's computers to quietly monitor their Internet activities would face hefty federal fines under a bill the House passed Tuesday.

The most egregious behaviors ascribed to the category of such software -- secretly recording a person's computer keystrokes or mouse clicks -- are already illegal under U.S. wiretap and consumer protection laws.

The House proposal, known as the "Spy Act," adds civil penalties over what has emerged as an extraordinary frustration for Internet users, whose infected computers often turn sluggish and perform unexpectedly.

The bill, sponsored by Rep. Mary Bono, R-California, provides guidelines for technology companies that distribute software capable of most types of electronic monitoring. It requires that consumers explicitly choose to install such software and agree to the information being collected.

The House voted 399-1 to approve the bill. Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, who often votes against spending measures, cast the lone dissenting vote Tuesday.

The House separately was expected to approve another anti-spyware bill as early as Wednesday. That bill, sponsored by Rep. Robert Goodlatte, R-Virginia, provides for additional criminal penalties.

The chairman of the Energy and Commerce Committee, Rep. Joe Barton, R-Texas, said Goodlatte's anti-spyware bill was preferable because of its criminal sanctions, and Barton said he will work to combine both proposals for a final vote by year's end.

Barton acknowledged that experts had recently found more than 60 varieties of spyware installed on the panel's own computers. He said all the spyware programs had been installed without the permission of computer users.

The committee's ranking Democrat, Rep. Jan Schakowsky of Illinois, called the proposal approved Tuesday "a bill whose time has come."

"People are increasingly finding their home pages have been changed or their computers are sluggish," she said. "Their computers are no longer their own, and they can't figure out why."

The House bill approved Tuesday explicitly permits snooping software built by the FBI or spy agencies secretly collecting information under a court order or other legal permissions affecting federal departments.

The bill's bans against spyware would begin 12 months after it becomes law and would automatically expire after 2009.

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I was unsure wether to post This here, or in Hot Topics, as It does Deal with a Problem We all face RE: Spyware, But then Again It's a discussion on a bill.

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Re: Bill Fining Companies who give Spyware.
« Reply #1 on: October 06, 2004, 07:37:49 pm »
1.  Why, o why, does this law have an expiration date?

2.  Do we know if there are any provisions against spyware originating from outside the US? 

Just curious!  :)
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Re: Bill Fining Companies who give Spyware.
« Reply #2 on: October 06, 2004, 07:43:31 pm »
Very good questions, I'll sk my contacts at CIA about that... Oh wait, I don't have any contacts at the CIA, Must stop watching so much TV.

Seriously, I wish It didn't have an experation date also. I'll try and find an actualy copy of the bill and read through It.

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Re: Bill Fining Companies who give Spyware.
« Reply #3 on: October 06, 2004, 07:55:19 pm »
How does it handle "bugs" like software that asks if you want to send registration data and then sends it regardless of what your answer is? 

Or software which you must connect to the company that sold it to activate?   I bought the software why do I need to ask permission to use it?  Why should MY PRIVATE information be taken by the company just so I can use what I paid for?  Software that monitors and reports your computer upgrades and forces you to reregister to continue to use the software?

That is a form of spyware.
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