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You can get TopText on your system
without even knowing it.
In the wake of the problems with Napster,
a new batch of file sharing systems has been developed. KaZaa
is one of the more popular: 5.5
million to 6 million downloads. If you install KaZaa, you're also installing TopText.
TopText works through your browser, just like SmartTags. It
highlights in yellow all the keywords which eZula, the parent
company, has sold.
Currently the only known partner for TopText is KaZaa, but
eZula claims to be working to rapidly expand their partnership
base. Among the alleged partners are undisclosed "tier one"
ISPs.
It's also difficult to know what can be done about it. MS could surely put something in the browser to stop it, but they are in the camp with the bad guys. It's this sort of abuse that will make it easier for them to get away with Smart Tags at some point in the future.
I'm not sure how legislation stands in terms of them installing this technology without making the users fully aware.
I tried a couple JavaScript fixes and have since removed them due to problems with my legitimate links loosing their titles and/or not working properly. Also, since these scripts basically reload your page to get rid of the yellow highlights, the natural page load is interrupted and may end up displaying a page that hasn't fully loaded, ending up with those red Xs where images should be. Not a pretty sight!
IMO, not worth it :)