Noobeater wrote:
Does it say no porn specifically? I'd think that they wouldn't be looking at your every action around the clock.
Nah, but I figure streaming sites such as....wait, I won't disclose it in bf2s public....would count as copyright infringement or something like that.
Dragonclaw wrote:
Collection of Your Information
We will collect personal information if you choose to participate in the Program. The personal information we collect includes your name, gender, e-mail address, city, and ZIP code. In addition, we will collect and store your survey responses. If you choose to participate in the automated feedback program, information about your software and your computer will be recorded and sent back to Microsoft. This information will be associated with your personal information. This information includes, but is not limited to:
* Initial survey.
* Subsequent surveys.
* Usage behavior.
* Number and type of software errors encountered.
* Performance of software and hardware products installed on your computer
* File and folder structures on your computer.
* What transpired during a network problem, including data obtained from various network connections, components, and devices installed on your computer.
* System-specific information, such as network devices, drivers, and settings installed on your computer.
* Office Customer Experience Improvement Program (CEIP) data.
o More information about this program and the privacy statement for Office 2007 can be found here. To display the privacy statement for Office 2003, please search for “Privacy Statement” in Office 2003 online help.
* Windows Customer Experience Improvement Program (CEIP) data.
o More information about this program can be found here. Please also review the CEIP disclosure within the Windows Vista privacy statement.
Apparently they dont say anything about monitoring your downloads and pr0n. As its not in their privacy statement they cant penalize you for torrents and porn.
Interesting, I was under the impression that it was sort of a Microsoft-branded spyware program. What exactly does that legal jargon say?
Edit: Nvm, simpler to read than I thought.
Last edited by haffeysucks (2007-12-11 15:01:26)
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