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By Declan McCullagh
Posted on ZDNet News: May 24, 2005 3:07:00 PM

Microsoft wants the Senate to rewrite anti-spyware legislation in order to protect companies that provide spyware removal utilities.

The software maker warned Tuesday that two bills approved by the House of Representatives this week fail to prevent "frivolous lawsuits" filed by adware and spyware companies that are upset when their code is removed.

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"These bills leave companies that are responding to consumer demand for strong anti-spyware tools vulnerable to frivolous lawsuits brought by the very companies responsible for the proliferation of spyware and other deceptive software," Jack Krumholtz, the head of Microsoft's lobbying office, said in a statement. Microsoft began offering a spyware removal utility this year.

Microsoft's fears are hardly theoretical. Gator, now known as Claria, sued anti-spyware company PC Pitstop on grounds that included trade libel, false advertising and tortious interference. Claria distributes pop-up ad software, often bundled with free applications, that some surveys say is installed without a person's direct knowledge and consent.

New.net sued Lavasoft--maker of Ad-Aware--in federal court. And spyware researcher Ben Edelman has indicated that he has received threats from Claria and WhenU.

In January, Microsoft introduced a beta of its Windows AntiSpyware application, which is currently available at no cost.

The Senate is considering what to do with the spyware legislation but is not close to finalizing anything. Microsoft's Krumholtz said: "We are hopeful that the Senate will include in its bill a provision to prevent those who traffic in spyware from suing companies like Microsoft to keep them from providing these valuable consumer protections."

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Garydoc, mind if I copy and paste that to my congress persons? (Read the rest)
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Finally a decent idea from MS.. htotten   | 05/24/05
Congress better listen up... Mike Cox   | 05/24/05
3.0 ac2_z   | 05/24/05
6.5 Real World   | 05/24/05
8.42971 But don't give up your dayjob Squawkbox   | 05/24/05
"We shall Overcome" would have been more apt (nt) Real World   | 05/24/05
That Ex of yours must be costing you plenty osreinstall   | 05/24/05
poetic justice (sort of) dhopp@...   | 05/24/05
I'll do it then...P.S. Mike 6.5 it wasnt very inspiring. crocd   | 05/24/05
The problem.. Mike Cox   | 05/24/05
The tears are back...8 just purely due to the fact crocd   | 05/24/05
8.0 ac2_z   | 05/24/05
7.5 Real World   | 05/24/05
10.0 Squawkbox   | 05/24/05
Sounds like a college... MepisLINUXuser   | 05/24/05
The Problem is also - - Not*A*Clue   | 05/25/05
The real problem is blacksheepxlch1   | 05/28/05
Give MS legal protection? Are U nuts Nigel Johnstone   | 05/24/05
Not just MS jheine   | 05/24/05
Exactly! Fast forward to the future.. Xunil_Sierutuf   | 05/24/05
Frivilous Lawsuits leelitch   | 06/01/05
If you cant stand the heat stormdoor   | 05/24/05
Wow KTLA   | 05/24/05
Now, I wanted to see..... hal9000mx   | 05/24/05
make spyware illegal pesky_z   | 05/24/05
i heard that MIS Master   | 05/24/05
KILL THEM ! jean.evrard   | 06/01/05
Spyware??? Tommy Gun   | 05/24/05
unfortunately, this is a microsoft article and we are all linux users Been_Done_Before   | 05/24/05
Research is a wonderful thing.. Xunil_Sierutuf   | 05/24/05
Really... bmonster   | 05/24/05
Fortunately, You are. Xunil_Sierutuf   | 05/25/05
RE: Fortunately, You are. bmonster   | 05/25/05
Got a list ?????? Squawkbox   | 05/24/05
You are very limited! osreinstall   | 05/24/05
Re Spyware??? vince7   | 05/27/05
The potential for abuse is incredible. gordon@...   | 05/24/05
Better idea.. Sue Microsoft for making spyware possible! Xunil_Sierutuf   | 05/24/05
uh.... bmonster   | 05/24/05
Yeah, ever hear of a drive-by spyware infection? Xunil_Sierutuf   | 05/25/05
M$hill bmonster   | 05/25/05
a properly locked down and patched IE may protect a user from almost all wessonjoe   | 05/26/05
Is it only MS that has flaws blacksheepxlch1   | 05/28/05
Although financially motivated, it's a good thing Microsoft is involved... jorgemar   | 05/24/05
Yea.. OK.. so the mugger might help you fight off the rapist.. Xunil_Sierutuf   | 05/25/05
Paranoia skwilliams@...   | 05/31/05
will ms BOLT it's spyware apps to the os to kill the competition JasonL31   | 05/24/05
About bolting or welding osreinstall   | 05/25/05
MS already has spyware aps included Not*A*Clue   | 05/25/05
You better upgrade your definitions list osreinstall   | 05/26/05
I see potential for a big, wide loophole CobraA1   | 05/24/05
Huh? HR 29 already includes Good Samaritan measures stiennon   | 05/24/05
please provide a link for the actual legislation so i can tell if M$ is wessonjoe   | 05/26/05
Hey, Microspy are the godfathers of tracking and... MepisLINUXuser   | 05/24/05
Yep.. they even included Alexa in one of their service packs! Xunil_Sierutuf   | 05/25/05
What I find hilarious is... MepisLINUXuser   | 05/24/05
Require full disclosure at installation loufeliz   | 05/25/05
We should all seek protection from spyware firms osreinstall   | 05/25/05
MS is a spyware company too robenc@...   | 06/01/05
Spyware lawsuits automaster   | 06/01/05
spyware sdrose2   | 06/01/05
frivolous lawsuits garydoc   | 06/01/05
Send it as written rschuff@...   | 06/02/05

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