Hello all, Indeed, just as you note Oleg, at http://www.fsf.org/campaigns/playogg/faq it says: <snip> > controlled by companies, not by the users. The companies that control > the software design it to restrict the users and spy on them.
They are referring partly to Microsoft Windows XP. Examples and references are helpful always, without they seem like empty words, so here are two references: http://lauren.vortex.com/archive/000178.html is about an individual's discovery of that the software 'Windows XP validation tool' sends information to Microsoft during the boot-up procedure of Windows. Now from my point of view how can this individual know this? Short explanation: By using for example a widely available program called Wireshark,with which anyone can sniff a network nowadays. Connect it to the network and it will sniff any traffic that goes from and to computer devices. http://lauren.vortex.com/archive/000179.html is about how Microsoft responds to this and says in a style 'this software communicates with us so we can disable it if it malfunctions'. Now this is one opinion by one person. I also want examples (and real examples that say, use that version of that OS, check 'those' packages in Wireshark. Proved), otherwise they will seem like empty words. Examples always help. By the way I don't give links to things I've not personally read, so researching this took its time. Kind regards, Niklas --
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