Installing computer programs without consent became a civil offence punishable by fines in Canada this week.I will note that that this also has the effect of making Apple's automatic, "Break your competitor's software," illegal.
Under the new regulations that form part of Canada's anti-spam legislation, it is now illegal for a website to automatically install software on a visitor's computer or for an app on your phone to be updated without first obtaining express consent from the owner or another authorised party. The updated rules are designed to protect Canadians from the "most damaging and deceptive forms of spam and online threats" without interfering with legitimate business.
The revised rules are targeting nuisances and worse such as adware on PCs and rogue apps on smartphones. False or misleading representations of products or services are also prohibited under the new regulations.
I would like to see a similar law in the US.
While I am at it, I would also like to see an uninstaller as being mandatory under law.
The number of times that I've had to tediously uninstall a buggy update that installed itself (Adobe Acrobat comes to mind) pisses me off.
While I am at it, I want a pony.
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