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I think this should be legally prohibited. Also is it possible to physically disconnected the network modules so they can't send anything?
Somebody could go to jail for this. You.
The DMCA makes it a felony to circumvent protections in services. If they wanted to push this and depending on the system disabling or using some hack to bypass could be illegal.
I don't think that anyone would actually bring the case against an individual, but a company selling any sort of device or instructions to make it easier for people could be targeted.
If they make disabling spyware illegal, I'll do it anyways because human rights. If they decide to charge me for it, I'll just consider it a violation of my freedoms