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Originally posted by tda87
ok, look at this, i am conected in your contac list, you open the chat box, and write down in the chat box something the you rethink about it and changed it, the intention, the only motion to make you write in the chat box, is that you want to tell me, if you deleted and then didn't send it to me, cuz you then want to tell me forget it, or you think it would start a discussion and then you deleted it, BUT, your intention was to tell me something, the only reason to write something in the chat box is to CHAT, is the CHAT BOX, so it would be legal because you are only getting the information faster that is being writed in the CHAT BOX, so IT'S LEGAL
nope
1) What you are saying is naif theory and communication between humans doesn't work that way. Ever heared of "think before you say something"? Well this is the same equivalent in MSN Messenger. You don't have to think, you can just type, if you don't agree with what you're typing you can simply erase it again...
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It WILL be a huge privacy breach because this is NOT a default build-in feature of MSN Messenger!!!!!! I can't stress that enough!! MSN Messenger is not meant to show you the typing of a person, so that person expects that you can not see it!!!
This is very different in ICQ, where people KNOW that the other contact can see what they type.
Furthermore MSN Messenger protocol is entirely different then the ICQ protocol and can't be compared...