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End user license agreements hit a new low

So apparently there’s an unpleasant worm going around AOL Instant Messenger at the moment. Only it’s not a worm—it’s a semi-legitimate piece of adware which asks you for permission to “modify the instant messenger software, deliver additional content such as advertisements and promotional messages” and announces that “In addition, the software will interoperate with your current instant messaging client so as to permit the automatic sending of advertising messages originating from your computer to your contact or ’buddy’ list regarding content offered by PSD Tools or its suppliers.”

In other words, it spams itself to everyone on your buddy list. Naturally, since no one ever reads the terms and conditions on those things it’s spreading like wildfire.

This is End user license agreements hit a new low by Simon Willison, posted on 17th February 2004.

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5 comments

  1. This is when you decide to filter your contact list by IT-Savvyness ;)

    Sorry Mum, you'll just have to phone!

    Andrew - 17th February 2004 09:27 - #

  2. Which is the reason you shouldn't use AIM, you shoduld use some other, better messenger, that operates over the AIM network, such as Trillian (Win) or Fire (Mac).

    liorean - 17th February 2004 15:54 - #

  3. GAIM (Linux and Win32), too.

    You'd think that AOL/TW/TheCorp would protect their platform (read eyeballs).

    Jeremy Dunck - 17th February 2004 17:08 - #

  4. I know a much better instant messenger, it's called chat2cell.com, you can use all 4 major IMs through it and take them to your mobile phone as well

    Wahed - 24th October 2004 20:27 - #

  5. I know a much better instant messenger, you can get it at: http://www.chat2cell.com, you can use all 4 major IMs through it and take them to your mobile phone as well

    Wahed - 24th October 2004 20:29 - #

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