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Old 10-03-2009, 07:44 PM   #28
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You would find that other computer companies like Apple and Microsoft have equally invasive terms written into their EULAs. Microsoft especially has shown no hesitance in scanning your HD and sending data about your computer back to headquarters.

If you value your privacy greatly, get into linux and only use particular readers. Now I haven't seen the EULA for Sony devices or other devices, maybe check those out for some dodgy terms imo.
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