Paolo wrote: Sat Jan 15, 2005 6:46 pm
Thanks, Shortie.
However, this computer has NEVER had Kazzaa installed on it?
Kazaa is just the best-known user of the Brilliant Digital software. Others also incorporating its features are:
FastTrack
Grokster P2P
Altnet's Network Services
I thought this quotation from a Brilliant Digital press release was interesting.
An example of Network Services is ad serving. When a user opens a new Web page, and the banner ad which appears on that page is delivered by a third party ad serving company, such as DoubleClick, the third party ad serving company incurs infrastructure, management, bandwidth and processing costs for every single banner ad which gets served. Often times, the same ad gets "served" millions of times each month. Using Altnet's proposed solutions, all of those ads could be delivered to the users via the Altnet network, thereby saving costs for third party ad serving companies.
In my humble opinion, any software that makes DoubleClick's job easier is bad stuff. Maybe some people like it when their surfing is tracked from site to site, and then pop-up ads are configured to their particular tastes and predilictions. I don't.
In and of itself, Brilliant Digital software is not "bad," per se. However, the use to which it's put is not beneficial to those of us who respect copyright laws, which, as the husband of a many-times published writer, I certainly do.
As I wrote above, Brilliant Digital is installed without the knowledge or informed consent of the computer user (who really reads every word in the User Agreements, anyway?). That fact alone makes the software suspect.
If the computer user is a member of a file-sharing network, then Brilliant Digital software, or an equivalent, is required. Not all file sharing is illegal, so it's entirely possible that the program could be used legitimately. However, the potential for abuse is so great, and the doors that are opened unknowingly into one's computer are so wide, that I don't want that particular software on any computer I own or administer.