I suggest that ICQ sue QQ. The QQ company should also investigate whether all computers are using genuine operating systems. It's time for them to take action and ban QQ. I feel that some of the interviewed individuals are obviously plants, they're like Tostoy, with extremely clumsy tactics. Yes, CoralQQ did bundle some software later on, some of which were installed by default, but users could opt-out during installation. Moreover, even if they didn't notice during installation, they could manually uninstall these bundled software afterwards. Is this what you call a rogue software? Who defined it as such? If this is considered rogue software, then are there any non-rogue software left in the world? I hope Tencent, Shenzhen *** Bureau, Shenzhen TV Station, and these few Russian novelists remember: don't be too rogue-like, and don't insult the public's intelligence with such clumsy rogue tactics.