Sorry, but could someone answer Tom R's question? 

I am interested as well as to wether or not LS will alert a user of attempts to 
communicate ANY information to Apple. I run a very secure (IMO) system, because 
I often have secure client data on my computer (which I also have to keep 
connected to the Internet), and I am LOATHE to think that anyone has access to 
any information no matter how banal or unimportant.

Hell, I don't even allow iTunes to connect to CDDB!

Thanks!

On Wednesday, February 01, 2006, at 01:17AM, savage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Tom R. no spam said the following on 31/01/2006 11:46 pm:
>> I just read the OS10.4 install license agreement.  Unlike
>> for 10.3 it has wording saying it's ok for Apple to
>> collect info from your computer, apparently on an
>> on-going basis, for them to use pretty much as they like.
>> Apparently like even what brand of printer you use,
>> what all applications you have installed, etc.
>> http://www.eulascan.com/product.aspx?pid=22
>
><snip>
>
>Probably because the new BIOS and the chip itself are part of the 
>'trusted computing' platform. See
>http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/users/rja14/tcpa-faq.html
>
>Best hang on to your old macs as long as you can, and enjoy the luxury 
>of owning your computer while it lasts.
>
>Andy
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