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PC Tools wins battle against Zango

Slimy   on 08 June 2007 - 14:41 · 13 comments & 6616 views

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A court has denied Zango's application for a Temporary Restraining Order which sought to compel security software provider PC Tools to entirely remove the detection of its products by PC Tools' Spyware Doctor, claiming that it interferes with Zango's (formerly known as 180solutions) software. US District Judge John C. Coughenour stated: "The Court finds it unlikely that [Zango] will be able to prove that [PC Tools'] software was unfair or deceptive given that users knowingly download [PC Tools'] software to avoid potential malware. [PC Tools'] classification is not unreasonable given Zango's past conduct and in light of other companies' similar classification of the plaintiff's software."

"Zango's attempts to pursue and compel us into reclassifying through legal action, rather than following due process, is not going to get them anywhere and is certainly not the way to rehabilitate their image," said Simon Clausen, chief executive at PC Tools.

Zango said in its company blog that "while the Temporary Restraining Order paperwork was denied today, the essential relief Zango sought in its motion was in effect granted - by PC Tools itself" as the latest version of Spyware Doctor neither eliminates nor blocks Zango software. Zango has said that the lawsuit against PC Tools will proceed, as issues like damages remain unresolved.

News source: vnunet

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#1 DKAngel on 08 Jun 2007 - 14:51
bwahahhahahahahahahah thats just funny
#2 PureLegend on 08 Jun 2007 - 14:58
LOL.

Such n00bs.
#3 cMendoza on 08 Jun 2007 - 19:01
a turd by any other name is still a turd...
(2 replies) #4 Vegetunks on 08 Jun 2007 - 19:30
Zango is Spyware, get over it!
#4.1 Pippin666 on 08 Jun 2007 - 20:03
Quote - (Vegetunks said @ #4)
Zango is Spyware, get over it!
What if the spyware in question is installed WITH the assent of the user. Such as MSN Plus! wich let you installed them OR not.

Pip'
#4.2 Vegetunks on 08 Jun 2007 - 23:27
Quote - (Pippin666 said @ #4.1)
Quote - (Vegetunks said @ #4)
Zango is Spyware, get over it!
What if the spyware in question is installed WITH the assent of the user. Such as MSN Plus! wich let you installed them OR not.

Pip'


Good point... Well, in that case that just makes my job harder.
(1 reply) #5 pixels on 09 Jun 2007 - 04:56
All I need to know is that Zango was formerly 180solutions. That makes anything they say completely not credible.
#5.1 +Dakkaroth on 09 Jun 2007 - 16:10
Sort of like a 180 with their own words, I guess you could say.
#6 jimmy_jazz on 09 Jun 2007 - 15:39
They also lost a case against Kaspersky earlier in the week.....Losers.
(2 replies) #7 +Dakkaroth on 09 Jun 2007 - 16:11
Zango still won here though. PC Tool's unblocked them. I think they're stupid though for trying to push more out of them then they've already received. I guess some people don't know when to just give up. :/
#7.1 JiveMasterT on 10 Jun 2007 - 00:57
I wouldn't say they won - PCTools still flags them as spyware.
#7.2 Fred Derf on 10 Jun 2007 - 23:32
Quote - (JiveMasterT said @ #7.1)
I wouldn't say they won - PCTools still flags them as spyware.

I gather you do not have the latest version.
Quote -
the essential relief Zango sought in its motion was in effect granted - by PC Tools itself" as the latest version of Spyware Doctor neither eliminates nor blocks Zango softwarep
#8 johnathonm on 10 Jun 2007 - 23:26
They should die of AIDS.

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