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A woman who believed her husband was extramaritally IM-ing violated Florida law, court says. Logs can't be used in divorce proceeding.

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law applied wrong
by volterwd February 15, 2005 8:00 PM PST
unless im wrong about the technique... she probably used a key logger which did not intercept the message but captured a key stroke... which technically wouldnt break the law... and if its shared property (since their married) i dont see how she isnt allowed to do this as its her property.

and lets face it why the **** are courts being filled with this crap
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not just a keystroke logger
by declan00 February 15, 2005 9:50 PM PST
I included a link to the Spector application in the article. It's more than just a keystroke logger.
Here is where she made her error
by Buzz_Friendly February 16, 2005 6:11 AM PST
She should have used the program to find them meeting somewhere in public. Then take photographs of them together in public. Had she done that, there would have been no need to mention the program.
I am curious if virtual cheating is considered by the courts the same as real cheating. Seems more like interactive porn rather than out and out cheating but I am sure that is a matter of perspective.
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somewhere in public
by Al Johnsons June 3, 2007 8:55 AM PDT
http://www.analogstereo.com/honda_odyssey_owners_manual.htm
I GOT IT BAAAD!!!
by RHammerman February 27, 2005 3:46 PM PST
All I can say is if you put it out there?be prepared for what you read! I put Spector Pro on my now EX-Wife?s computer because like all of us we suspect something. Well, sure enough, she was bangin? some dude and when I confronted her with it?I got sued for >$70k and ended up setting because I didn?t inform the other users that there was monitoring software on the computer. I would love to speak with a high-powered attorney but she tapped me out and I couldn?t take the screwing and getting screwed so I rolled over and gave in. I have to agree though, DO NOT tell your partner/spouse/cheater who ever they are that you bugged their computer?its against the law in ALL 50 states and the software manufactures should tell end users that but they want to sell more copies so a hard lesson learned. Use it but don?t tell a SOLE! Good luck! ~ BAZ
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by LadySleuth July 2, 2008 8:17 PM PDT
However, you are required by the SpectorSoft license agreement to install eBlaster ONLY on a computer you own and to inform anyone using your computer that monitoring software has been installed. You may also be required by local, state or federal laws to inform anyone who may use your computer that logging software has been installed on your computer.
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by FerengiEXwife September 4, 2008 10:08 PM PDT
Long before there were "keyloggers" I simply used a version of Norton Systemworks to recover "deleted" emails from my then-DH to his online lover. Found out they had met in R/L when he supposedly "went to his brother's for SuperBowl Weekend". I'm now happily single and he's in the process of drinking himself to death - alone, with his two little dogs.....Our oldest daughter is expecting her first child - and has publicly stated that "Dad won't be alone with her until she's old enough to fend for herself and/or call for help on her own cell phone....He never used carseats with US, and I can't tell when he's sober or not..."
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