All the latest UK technology news, reviews and analysis

Zango sues PC Tools over adware claims

by Ian Williams

22 May 2007

Be the first to comment

  • Tweet this

Online media company Zango has filed a lawsuit in King County Superior Court in Seattle against anti-spyware firm PC Tools

The suit alleges that PC Tools' Spyware Doctor flags Zango's software as adware and removes it without the express permission of the user.

Both companies have confirmed that the suit has been filed, but declined to comment any further on the case.

"We believe the proceedings are an attempt by Zango to influence our reclassification process," PC Tools said in a statement.

"Prior to the lawsuit we were well into an in-depth review and reclassification of the latest versions of Zango products.

"We advised Zango of this imminent re-rating and we believe they have chosen to lodge these proceedings as a way to gain media attention of the review."

Zango is seeking $35m in damages for the "irreparable harm" caused by PC Tools' classification of its software which Zango says has been "consensually installed" by millions of PC owners worldwide.

Formerly known as 180solutions, Zango paid $3m in November 2006 to settle US Federal Trade Commission charges that its software was being installed deceptively.
Zango filed a similar action against Zone Labs two years ago after the firm's firewall software labelled the advertising client as spyware. 

Zango said that it has cleaned up its act and no longer distributes adware. The company now bills itself as an online media firm providing consumers with free access to videos, games, music, tools and utilities.

Testers from Sunbelt Software have said that Spyware Doctor clearly notifies users before attempting to remove Zango's software.

Do you agree?

 

Add your comment

We won't publish your address
By submitting a comment you agree to abide by our Terms & Conditions. Your comment will be moderated before publication.

Poll

Flame virus poll

Are you confident that the UK's IT infrastructure is secure from attack in the wake of the Flame malware revelations?

34%

1%

11%

54%

Connect with V3.co.uk

Sign up to our daily or weekly newsletters

Symanteccloud

Social networking: a guide for IT managers

Social networking is almost ubiquitous. This white paper examines the benefits and risks and it looks at the different ways companies can reconcile them

Riverbed

Mitigating the risks of IT change

The importance of understanding your infrastructure

Credit Risk Modeller, SAS, London, £50,000

Credit Risk Modeller, SAS, London, £50,000 Title- Credit...

Global Project/Programme Manager-with recruitment deployment experienc

My London client is looking for an experienced Programme...

PHP Developers (All Levels)

My leading client is looking for a number of excellent...

Group Services Manager - Telecoms

My client, a leading international name in Manufacturing...

To send to more than one email address, simply separate each address with a comma.