Jacques B. wrote:
> (didn't realize Skype also could cause that)
Skype's EULA grants Skype the use of the system on which it is installed. Article 4 of the Skype end user
license agreement states, "You hereby acknowledge that the Skype Software may utilize the processor and
bandwidth of the computer (or other applicable device) You are utilizing, for the limited purpose of
facilitating the communication between Skype Software users."
Also google for: "Silver Needle in the Skype" and read this *very* interesting pdf.
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