StopBadware
claims RealPlayer 10.5 fails to "accurately and completely disclose the fact
that it installs advertising software on" a user's computer. It also claims
RealPlayer 11 is badware because it "does not disclose the fact that it installs
Rhapsody Player Engine software, and fails to remove this software when
RealPlayer is uninstalled." Ryan Luckin, spokesperson for RealNetworks, insists
that both versions of RealPlayer are not badware, but acknowledges mistakes and
user misconceptions exist in both products. He says changes will be made to both
version of RealPlayer in response to the StopBadware.org classification.
"Neither versions of RealPlayer put users at risk. They aren't malware or
install third-party programs on your PC," Luckin says.
What a surprise?! Real has been doing this sneaky practice for the longest time.
They stopped for a while when people got sick of it, but it looks like they are
back to their old sneaky tricks again. Remember Real Alternative if you
absolutely have to play a file encoded with this crap - install
Real Alternative.