Kaspersky
Kaspersky has received strong support in its court battle with Zango
R E L A T E D   C O N T E N T

Free email newsletters




ADVERTISEMENT

Zango v. Kaspersky battle heats up

Sides square off in adware-blocking case

Shaun Nichols in California, vnunet.com 06 May 2008
ADVERTISEMENT

Security vendors have pledged support for antivirus firm Kaspersky in its US district court battle against software firm Zango.

The two companies are in court to decide whether Kaspersky is acting illegally in blocking Zango's ad-displaying software.

Zango offers access to multimedia files, games and utilities in exchange for agreeing to install adware.

The vendor argues that its products should not be considered adware because users are clearly informed about the ad-serving software before installing, and that all users agree to a Zango end user license agreement.

Zango was fined by the Federal Trade Commission in 2006 for using deceptive practices to spread its software.

The company has since changed its distribution policies and affiliate programme, and now claims to be completely in line with the requirements of the settlement.

However, critics still argue that the agreements are deceptively formatted and that Zango and its affiliates do not clearly define the software's function.

Other critics contend that users would not agree to install Zango if they were informed about the full results of an install.

Security vendors including McAfee and Sunbelt Software, as well as the Electronic Frontier Foundation, filed an Amicus Brief on Monday in support of Kaspersky.

The group claims in the filing that Kaspersky is protected from legal action by Section 230 of the Telecommunications Act 1996, which shields service providers and companies which filter indecent or unwanted content.

"When Congress enacted Section 230, it articulated and pursued three distinct legislative goals," reads the filing.

"In its brief, appellant Zango only emphasises one of the three goals, and Zango ignores the goal most relevant here, which is 'to encourage the development of technologies which maximise user control over what information is received'."

A spokesperson for Zango declined to comment on the filing, but directed vnunet.com to an earlier Amicus Brief filed in support of the company by the National Business Coalition on E-commerce & Privacy.

This filing argues that extending Section 230 protection to Kaspersky would set a dangerous precedent and put too much power in the hands of security vendors.

"It will effectively empower security software purveyors as the ultimate arbiters of 'objectionable' content on the internet," read the filing.

"This will endanger many legitimate applications, programs, content and online platforms."

See also:

'Secret Crush' proves anything but  03 Jan 2008
Adult Friend Finder bows to FTC  10 Dec 2007
ERG Ventures agrees to pay $330,000 over covert Media Motor installations  02 Oct 2007
Lots of bark but no bite  29 Aug 2007

All Ecommerce
Tags: Kaspersky, Zango, Adware, Ecommerce, Security

Like this story? Spread the news by clicking below:

Post this to Delicious del.icio.us    Post this to Digg Digg this    Post this to reddit reddit!

Permalink for this story
R E A D E R   C O M M E N T S

M A R K E T P L A C E
Sponsored links
F E A T U R E D   J O B S
Sandiacre, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom | NHS Midlands
Workstream Lead Requirement, Design, Build and Test (Business Analyst) Strategic IM&T - Delivery   Band 7:      £29,091 - £38,352 per annum Hours:       37.5 per week Base:         Octavia House, Sandiacre Job Ref:     973 - 080810   ... more >
London, United Kingdom | MRC Centre of Epidemiology for Child Health
Senior Information Systems Consultant - £34,793 - £41,545 pa - London Applications are invited for the exciting new post of Senior Information Systems Consultant at the MRC Centre of Epidemiology for Child Health, located within the Centre ... more >
Reading, Berkshire, United Kingdom | EDS
Position # 396477 Environment Support Engineer Location - Reading Job Description: There is an initial requirement an Environment Support Engineer to provide support and maintenance for the development environments within ATLAS. This role encompases many ... more >
London, United Kingdom | Utilyx
Senior Business Analyst - London Highly professional individual capable of working at senior / board level with blue chip clients - shaping and driving the analysis and design of their energy management solutions Proven capability ... more >
More job opportunities