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01-24-2005, 11:28 PM
Source: p2pnet.net (http://p2pnet.net)
By Greg Bildson
January 24, 2005
The controversy over Supernova successor eXeem’s business deal with Cydoor continues to gather momentum.
The new eXeem p2p beta application comes bundled with Cydoor’s banner software which stores images on users’ computers and sends click info back to the company.
This angers some former Suprnova devotees and p2p users alike.
Check out the Cydoor FAQ and you see this:
Q: I found ‘Cydoor technologies ad-system’ in my computer, which programs could it have come from?
A: Most likely you have installed one of the following Adwares: KaZaA, NetAnts, LimeWire, Babylon, iMesh or other application.�
Full Story at p2pnet.net (http://p2pnet.net/story/3644)
By Greg Bildson
January 24, 2005
The controversy over Supernova successor eXeem’s business deal with Cydoor continues to gather momentum.
The new eXeem p2p beta application comes bundled with Cydoor’s banner software which stores images on users’ computers and sends click info back to the company.
This angers some former Suprnova devotees and p2p users alike.
Check out the Cydoor FAQ and you see this:
Q: I found ‘Cydoor technologies ad-system’ in my computer, which programs could it have come from?
A: Most likely you have installed one of the following Adwares: KaZaA, NetAnts, LimeWire, Babylon, iMesh or other application.�
Full Story at p2pnet.net (http://p2pnet.net/story/3644)