docmanhattan
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<< So does this effect only CDs and DVDs that you play? or does this effect all files (avi, mp3, etc..) that you play in media player 8? >>
It sounds like it tracks all files it can play, period. >>
The impression I got from the article was that it only applied to CDs and DVDs. The idea that the software is "logging" the information seems to be a bit of a stretch from what the software is actually doing, which is simply creating a list of the discs you play on your local hard-drive so the program is not constantly downloading track info every time you put in a CD. Personally, I don't care if my computer "knows" that I have a Warren Zevon CD or that I've watched the DVD of Patton. Every time MS makes a mistake or misjudges something in an attempt to create a service for users, the conspiracy theorists come out in screaming hysterics about how MS is out to spy on you, sell your personal information, and kill your firstborn male child. It seems to me that people tend to get disproportionally bent out of shape over things that are most likely just oversights on the part of MS.
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I'm not saying it's a conspiracy, but it definitely wasn't an oversight. user agreements are pretty specific and if the company could get away with requiring your firstborn, they would. there was a similar flap over Borland's user agreement (that has since been changed) that basically said that by accepting their user agreement you are allowing them to come to the location of said software and search the computer for proof thaty ou own a legal copy. linkie to what i'm talking about.
EDIT: original review of broland license on freshmeat.net
