From Deseret News archives:
Spyware law may see some changes
The Legislature's Public Utilities and Technology Interim Committee will consider changes this summer to HB323, the Spyware Control Act, the committee's House chairman and the bill's sponsor, Rep. Stephen Urquhart, R-St. George, said Wednesday.
The act, passed by the Legislature during the 2004 general session, is designed to cut down on spyware by making it illegal to create or install the software, which monitors Internet activity and sends that information elsewhere, usually without the user being aware of it or consenting to it. The law also seeks to curb deceptive look-alike pop-up advertising on the Internet and calls for penalties of $10,000 per violation.
Urquhart told the interim committee Wednesday that several companies have suggested small changes to the act, and the lawsuit "may necessitate wholesale changes to it."
The suit was filed in 3rd District Court by New York-based WhenU.com, which contends the act violates parts of the U.S. and state constitutions.
He also called spyware "really an insidious problem. It's just being downloaded at an incredible rate, and consumers don't know that."
Much of the act deals with disclosure, and Urquhart demonstrated Wednesday what he considers reasonable and unreasonable disclosure. The WhenU disclosure is displayed in a small window and requires a person to "page down" 44 times, he said. "It's like asking someone to read legalese through a straw," he said.
But the Google toolbar disclosure is much better, he said, noting that at the top of one page it states, "Please read this carefully. It's not the usual yada yada."
"We're locked in an arms race here," Urquhart said. "Companies are dumping this onto people's computers faster than they're being educated to drop it off."
Pete Ashdown, founder of Salt Lake-based Internet service provider XMission, said customers' computers often are overloaded with spyware, slowing down normal computer activities.
"Spyware is a nuisance to us," said Ashdown, whose company has 20,000 accounts in Utah. "It does not rank as high as a nuisance as spam does, but certainly it is present, and I would classify it as somewhere around the virus and worms category."
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