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Originally Posted by woj
I don't think you understand how zango works, they don't run any sites, so there is no way they can get nailed for 2257 violation. All they do is pop a popup when certain event happens. In most cases the event is when someone goes to certain site, popup gets popped. They could just as easily pop a popup when you open winamp to play an mp3, or when you watch a video clip with media player or even each time you start ms word.
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I think he means the distribution of the installs, other side of the zango opperation. Zango uses a lot of porn videos to lure people to click play through DRM license boxes that will make you install the zango search assistant (causes all the pop ups) on your computer in order for you to see the "free" porn video. I wonder who's content this is they are buying and if they have a license to use it that way as well as all of their 2257 info documented.