Only if we bench test but not talk about.  This is what the problem is
as you stated because if one tears apart anything you are violating
the EULA and license.  The EULA back talks itself in areas allowing
you in one statement then denying you in another.  One area of concern
is WGA as it requests to change and modify the physical memory thus
creating a back door avenue for root kits.  MS told me they fixed this
months ago but I found it back again with the last WGA update so whom
are they trying to fool.

Besides Google has now been in contact with me about the info I have.
As much as I do not really like Google privacy and rules at least this
is a avenue for me for financial and lawyer support against Vista and
MS.  If Vista and MS do not violate anti-trust in certain software and
software areas then we all might as well forget everything because
they have the higher ups in their pockets.  Plus regardless of what
the EULA and license states and the user agrees does not mean the EULA
does not violate federal or state privacy laws.  The EULA leaves that
open as to what MS can do with private info in the future and needs
court clarification.  I want to know what law gives them the right to
collect this data in the first place.  Preventing piracy is not a
legal reason nor do I feel it would stand up in court.   MS is a big
backer of DRM and one of the reasons is their wanting control of what
you do, the internet, and everything that you have on your computer.
They want the user to be totally dependent on Microsoft.

George

On 7/3/07, Mario Torre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Il giorno lun, 02/07/2007 alle 22.42 -0700, member greenarrow1 ha
> scritto:
>
> > Maybe a little of both.  If I told MS that portions of their software
> > violate privacy laws they will come back and ask me how I derived this
> > info.
>
> On a side note, we are currently violating the EULA ;), which forbids
> users to reveal portion of itself...
>
> Mario
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