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Zango Agree To 3Ml Fine\Stop Distro With FTC

Discussion in 'Security and Privacy' started by TeMerc, 2006/11/03.

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    TeMerc

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    Zango agrees to stop distributing thier software under agreement with FTC.

    In the Matter of Zango, Inc. f/k/a 180Solutions, Inc., a corporation, Keith Smith, individually and as an officer of the corporation, and Daniel Todd, individually and as an officer of the corporation.
    FTC File No. 052 3130
    November 3, 2006

    • Agreement Containing Consent Orders
    • Analysis of Agreement Containing Consent Orders to Aid
    • Public Comment
    • Complaint
    • News Release

    From Zango Blog:
    Zango Corporate Blog
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    Update from ReveNews:
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    Conference Call Replay
    Earlier today, Zango hosted a conference call to discuss this morning’s announced FTC settlement. Zango CEO Keith Smith, Zango Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer Ken McGraw, and Hogan & Hartson Partner and former FTC Commissioner Christine A. Varney participated.

    To hear a replay of the call, please dial toll-free (800) 642-1687. The conference call replay ID is: 1552048. The replay will be available through Friday, November 17, 2006.
     
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    TeMerc

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    From Sandi Hardmeier, come this brief write up about some of the particulars of the deal.

    As always, nice work Sandi!
    Spyware ***** Blog
     

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    U.S. official urges stiffer anti-spyware penalties
    By Peter Kaplan

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A member of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission on Monday urged Congress to give the agency more power to penalize purveyors of hidden spyware.

    FTC commissioner Jon Leibowitz said the agency should be given expanded authority to impose civil fines on distributors of the software, which often tracks computer users or triggers pop-up ads. It would be similar to the authority the FTC was given in 2003 to penalize computer spammers.

    "The civil penalty authority Congress granted us in the (anti-spam law) gave our anti-spam efforts real teeth. Sadly, in spyware cases, we don't yet have that authority," Leibowitz said in prepared remarks given at a conference on the Internet.

    Leibowitz, one of five FTC commissioners, gave the speech only days after the FTC announced a settlement with Zango Inc., major online advertising company whose software was secretly loaded onto millions of personal computers, according to the agency.

    Zango, formerly named 180solutions Inc., did not admit any legal violations in the settlement announced on Friday. But it apologized and said it had relied too heavily on "deceptive" third-party affiliates.

    Under current U.S. law, the FTC can go to court and ask that a company be forced to give up profits it made through unfair or deceptive practices. The agency used that authority to get Zango to repay $3 million as part of the settlement announced on Friday.

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    ProfileWatcher Spreads Zango on Myspace
    All Hail PG, Zango Be Damned!
     

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