On Sat October 8 2011, you wrote:
> Interesting retort from opencandy.
> http://www.opencandy.com/2011/03/04/the-story-behind-the-opencandy-and-m
> icrosoft-adware-debacle/
> 
> Per them all their partners are required to provide an EULA that each
> person has to accept before installing any new software.  I do classify
> this myself as adware since that is precisely what its doing.  ..I
> don't classify it as malware where they don't notify you of installs
> and such and do a lot of subterfuge as you phrased it. You had to
> accept the opencandy eula to install it at some point either through a
> partner affiliation or direct EULA.
> 
> "There is no such thing as a free lunch" this includes programs....
> 
Actually, there is free software... just some of the stuff that comes 
packaged with OpenCandy isn't completely free...

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