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Are they really that annoying ???
We should probably let this topic die (because nothing will change), but...
Annoying is the least of it.
What is unacceptable ("if" my theory is correct), is that Cyberlink is feeding a streaming flash video or Power Point type of presentation, via an internet connection, and playing their advertising presentation on my PD9 screen, using my computer’s resources to do so. And this is happening when I want "all" my computer’s resources to be devoted to the task of editing, burning, producing, etc.
Just as CL (who pays for this forum), does not want, and will not allow me to advertise or post links to a competing product (via an internet connection). So also do I not want CL (via an internet connection), to stream any media files (advertising or not), to my computer without my consent.
I mean... What’s good for the Goose, is good for the Gander. Right?
But then again, maybe we all need to take a
gander at the license agreement that we clicked “I Agree” on, when we installed our PD. Perhaps there is verbiage in there somewhere, stating that by agreeing to the terms of the license, one also agree to allow CL access to our computers (if an internet connection is found), for the purposes of streaming advertisement presentations to our computer’s PD9 screens.
"Are they really that annoying?" (as Pat C asked). No, not really. This is indeed the least of the issues that has been associated with PD9. But I would prefer that CL did not stream any files or media presentations to my computer, period. Or at least give me an option to “Opt Out” from allowing CL access to my computer every time I simply open my PD9.
Yes, I can disconnect my Ethernet cable, or find a setting in my firewall.
But when I purchase my trusted neighbor’s car, I don’t expect him to keep a set of keys, so he can have access and take the old Buick out for a spin every now and then when he feels like it.
I’m not a tech guy, so if I’m wrong about all this, I’d love to be shown the flaw in my proffered logic. Maybe I’m just missing, or not correctly understanding something here. Anyone, please feel free to shame me with facts, if I'm way off here.
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