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Originally posted by nofx
where is some proof? screen shots?
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It is no doubt spyware or a trogan that aids spyware companies.
http://www.mediatickets.net/faq.php
"The majority of money we have received from major investors is going as payouts to website owners. Upon establishing MediaTickets on the web, the companies that made these investments plan to use the MediaTickets technology to give web surfers the option of downloading user friendly services. For example, in the future a user could have the ability to receive an e-mail spam stopper or a game when they click "Yes" on their MediaTickets. Like most great business models MediaTickets creates a relationship between multiple parties with positives for everyone involved. Both website owners and their traffic are better off with MediaTickets than they would be without it. That simple reason is why MediaTickets is rapidly spreading on Internet sites across the world. It makes website owners money without charging their surfers anything, and leaves their surfers happier than they would be without MediaTickets. "
I dont condone hijacking any computer. In fact I hate it with a passion. I just dont see the link between affilate code hijacking and media tickets.